Samsung’s Galaxy M-series has always been popular in India because of big batteries, clean UI and reliable cameras. The newly launched Samsung Galaxy M35 5G continues the same formula with an upgraded processor, a punchy Super AMOLED display and improved night photography.
While other brands focus on raw specs, Samsung focuses on long-term stability, software support and better display quality — something Indian users truly value.
Smooth Super AMOLED Display
The Samsung Galaxy M35 5G features a 6.6-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Colours look vibrant, blacks are deeper, and sunlight visibility outdoors is very strong. Watching movies, scrolling Instagram or playing games feels smoother than typical LCD phones in the under-₹20,000 range.
The bezels are slim, and the screen supports Widevine L1 for true HD streaming on Netflix and
The phone is powered by the Exynos 1380 / Exynos 1280 chipset (region dependent). While it may not be a hardcore gaming processor like Snapdragon 7 series, it handles regular usage smoothly — WhatsApp, calls, YouTube, online classes, UPI apps and social media run without lag.
Samsung’s One UI optimization plays a big role. Even with multiple apps open, the device remains stable. Light gaming like BGMI and Free Fire runs smoothly on medium settings.
5000+ mAh Battery That Refuses to Die
Battery is the biggest reason many Indians prefer Samsung’s M-series, and the Samsung Galaxy M35 5G includes a 6000mAh battery. Even power users can stretch it to two days. Students, delivery workers, travellers and office users will appreciate the long battery backup.
Fast charging support is included (25W), and while Samsung does not chase hyper-fast charging numbers like Chinese brands, its battery health and heating control are strong for long-term use.
Short Highlights
6.6″ AMOLED 120Hz Display
Exynos 1380 / 1280 Processor
6000mAh Battery + 25W Charging
50MP Triple Camera System
One UI 6 (Android 14)
Camera Made for Social Media
The Samsung Galaxy M35 5G uses a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 2MP macro. Samsung camera colours are always natural and pleasing, especially in daylight. Portrait mode edge detection is improved, and night photos now have better noise control.
The 13MP selfie camera produces brighter, clearer images, which helps video calls and Instagram content creators. Video stabilization is decent for casual shooting.
The Samsung Galaxy M35 5G is expected to launch around ₹16,999 – ₹18,999. It will compete with the Poco X6, Realme Narzo 60 Pro and Redmi Note 13 5G. While competitors offer faster charging or higher megapixels, Samsung wins with battery life, software stability and AMOLED quality.
Who Should Buy M35 5G?
If you want a phone that lasts long, offers clean UI, strong network performance and a reliable camera without heating issues, the Samsung Galaxy M35 5G is a practical choice. It is built for everyday Indian users, not just spec-chasers.