The Samsung Galaxy A35 and A55 have finally arrived in Malaysia. These are Samsung Malaysia’s latest mid-range smartphones and the Korean smartphone maker has officially revealed the official pricing and early bird promo.
Samsung Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 Malaysia Price
The Samsung Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 come in a single 5G variant with 256GB of storage. Here’s the official pricing in Malaysia:
- Samsung Galaxy A35 (8GB RAM + 256GB storage) – RM1,699
- Samsung Galaxy A55 (12GB RAM + 256GB storage) – RM1,999
Officially, the Galaxy A35 and A55 will be available starting 22nd March 2024 at Samsung Malaysia Experience Stores, Samsung Authorised Retailers, Samsung Brand Stores on Shopee and Lazada and Samsung Malaysia Online Store. For those who can’t wait, Samsung says the devices are already available at selected retailers for early purchase starting today. Retailer DirectD has started selling the Galaxy A35 and A55 on their website.
For the Malaysian market, the Galaxy A35 and A55 are available in 3 colours – Awesome IceBlue, Awesome Lilac and Awesome Navy. Overall, the latest Galaxy A devices are priced RM100 more than last year’s Galaxy A34 and A54.
Samsung Galaxy A35 and A55 Malaysia Promo
To celebrate the launch, Samsung Malaysia is offering customers exclusive deals worth up to RM828. For the Galaxy A55, Samsung is offering complimentary Galaxy Buds FE (worth RM399), free 1-year extended warranty (worth RM129) and Purchase with Purchase (PWP) up to 30% off on selected Samsung Wearables (including Galaxy Fit 3) and Accessories.
Meanwhile, if you pick up the Galaxy A35, Samsung is offering a complimentary 2-year Samsung Care+ (worth RM459) which covers accidental and liquid damage, plus 1 year extended warranty with device support service. On top of that, you also get to enjoy Purchase with Purchase (PWP) promo with up to 30% off for selected Samsung Wearables (including the Galaxy Fit 3) and Accessories.
On top of that, Samsung Malaysia is also offering an enhanced trade-in offer (worth up to RM300).
Samsung Galaxy A35 and A55 Malaysia Specs
The Galaxy A35 and A55 are quite similar devices except for several changes in the processor and camera department. Both models get a similar 6.6″ 120Hz Full HD+ Super AMOLED display and it also gets Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ for improved durability. Under the hood, the Galaxy A35 is running on an Exynos 1380 chip, which is the same chip that’s powering last year’s Galaxy A54. The device comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage which can be expanded up to 1TB extra via microSD card.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy A55 gets a newer Exynos 1480 chip which boats AMD RDNA2-based GPU. It gets 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, which is also expandable via microSD up to 1TB. To freshen things up for 2024, the new Galaxy A35 and A55 feature a raised button island along the sides that houses the volume rocker and power button. The Galaxy A55 features a metal frame while the A35 now gets a glass back. As usual, you still get IP67-rated dust and water resistance.
In terms of camera, the Galaxy A35 gets a triple-camera setup consisting of a 50MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide-angle shooter and a 5MP macro camera. Meanwhile, the Galaxy A55 gets a slightly better setup with a higher-resolution 12MP ultra-wide camera but it still retains a similar 50MP main camera and 5MP macro camera. For selfies, both devices get a punch-hole camera with the A35 getting a 13MP front camera and the A55 equipped with a high-resolution 32MP shooter.
The main highlight for this year’s Galaxy A35 and A55 is the inclusion of Samsung Knox Vault, a first for the Galaxy A series. Samsung Knox Vault is a hardware-based security system that protects your device against hardware and software attacks. It stores your critical data such as your lock screen credentials, PIN codes, passwords and patterns in a secure environment that’s isolated from the phone’s main processor and memory. It also protects the device’s encryption keys by encrypting private data stored on the device. This ensures that only the right user with the correct lock screen credentials can access the data in the event that the device is lost or stolen.
Both devices support WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, 5G and NFC. Keeping the lights on for the Galaxy A duo is a 5,000mAh battery which supports 25W fast wired charging via USB-C. As usual, you don’t get a power adapter in the box and all you get is a USB-C to USB-C cable and a SIM ejector tool. Samsung is still promising 4 generations of OS upgrades and up to 5 years of security updates for the Galaxy A35 and A55.
Galaxy A35 Photo Gallery
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