Both the Galaxy A35 and the A54 are excellent, well-rounded mid-range devices. Also, as it turns out, they are incredibly similar.
Despite technically belonging to the “higher-tier”, the A54 doesn’t offer any major features that you won’t find on the A35. The 4K video capture on the ultrawide is nice, but it is hardly a must-have. The same goes for the HDR video certification, especially given that the displays on both phones have very similar performance and maximum brightness. And finally, the A54 charges notably faster than the A35, but again, we don’t really see that as enough of an incentive to buy it over the A35.
Both the A35 and A54 offer four years of OS updates and five years of security patches, but the A54 is already a year into that schedule. The Galaxy A34’s implementation of the Exynos 1380 is running cooler without any performance penalty. It also has a larger screen with Gorilla Glass Victus+ while remaining almost the same size and weight. And finally, it’s also scored better battery runtimes in the web browsing/social media and gaming scenarios.
Overall, when choosing between the Galaxy A35 and the Galaxy A54, we would personally go for the A35 if the two were priced similarly. In practical terms, neither will disappoint, and they offer remarkably similar experiences. So, in the end, the final decision could very well come down to which one of the two can be found as the better deal.
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