Following the launch of the flagship S24 series in January, we’re already gearing up for the arrival of the next new Samsung smartphone. Launch of Samsung Galaxy A55 5G It’s only a few days away. The A55 5G isn’t the only fresh device available from the brand, the Korean tech giant also announced the A35 5G on the same day.
For those who don’t know, Samsung Galaxy A series phones are the company’s budget mid-range devices, at the other end of the pricing spectrum of Samsung’s flagship phones like the S24 Ultra and Z Flip 5. there is. Lately, we’ve heard a lot of rumors about the arrival of both the A55 5G and A35 5G, and now they’ve been officially announced. Samsung India’s X account The launch date of March 11th has been confirmed. I don’t know if a release event or distribution is planned, but I’ll keep an eye on the day.
Interestingly, other Samsung social media accounts, including those in the US, UK, South Africa, etc., have not mentioned the launch at the time of writing. So, both the devices may be exclusive to India upon release. If so, that’s likely to change before long, with last year’s A54 5G proving to be a popular and affordable model for the brand around the world. We’ll know more once we get more details from Samsung.
Not much has been confirmed about the specs or pricing of the A55 5G or A35 5G beyond what has been confirmed in a few leaks, but Samsung does promise that both devices will come with four OS upgrades and a five-year warranty. I have confirmed that I will receive it. Security update. This may be a disappointment for some as the S24 series phones have been provided with his 7 OS updates and 7 years of security. Still, it’s not that surprising considering how expensive these flagship models are compared to the more affordable devices expected to launch next week.

Now we have the latest information on next week’s Samsung Galaxy A55 5G launch and A35 5G. For more on the latest Android, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy S24 or our picks for the best Xiaomi smartphones and the best OnePlus smartphones. Or, if you’re an Apple fan, check out our guide to everything we know so far about the iPhone 16.


