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No worries about charging anymore, Samsung is launching a new phone with 6,000mah battery, leaked images

Samsung is soon going to add a new model to its Galaxy M series, called the Samsung Galaxy M35. This upcoming entry-level smartphone is expected to be unveiled in the Indian market as well. And now renders of the Samsung Galaxy M35 have leaked online courtesy of a well-known tipster. Let's find out what information has emerged from these pictures.

The Samsung Galaxy M35 phone is going to come with a refreshed design

Tipster Evan Blass shared a three-dimensional (3D) render video of the Samsung Galaxy M35 phone on his X (formerly known as Twitter) account. The video revealed the phone's color options and design. The handset features a punch-hole notch and a triple camera setup similar to previous Galaxy A series devices. Also, the phone comes in three different color options.

It can be said that the appearance of the Samsung Galaxy M35 phone is very modern. Compared to the previously released Galaxy M series, it is said to have slimmer screen bezels. Moreover, the back of the phone resembles the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, although it is made of plastic.

Samsung Galaxy M35 phone is expected to come with Exynos 1380 chipset and it will run on Android 14 operating system. The model number of the upcoming smartphone is SM-M356B/DS, which was leaked earlier. The Samsung Galaxy M35 model is expected to be a refreshed variant of the Galaxy A35 phone, as the A35 handset packs the Exynos 1380 chipset and the Samsung Galaxy M35 has already been spotted in the Geekbench benchmark database with the same processor. Also, Evan Blass revealed that the Samsung Galaxy M35 phone has a 6,000mAh battery, which is 20% more than the Galaxy A35's battery capacity. Although both the phones will offer similar specifications, they will not be completely identical.

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