

Refurbished price:£89.00
Versus £129.00 new

Refurbished price:£119.00
Versus £367.31 new
Ratings
The Samsung Galaxy A05s, released in October 2023, and the Samsung Galaxy A35, launched in March 2024, are both Android-based smartphones from Samsung's Galaxy A series. While they share a similar design philosophy and aim to provide a comprehensive smartphone experience, the Galaxy A35 introduces notable upgrades in display technology, processing power, and overall durability. Both devices run on the Android operating system, offering access to a wide ecosystem of applications and services.
The longevity of a smartphone is influenced by its release timeline, software support, and physical resilience.
Year of Release
Compatible with latest Update
OS
Foldable
Performance in daily use, from app handling to multitasking, is a key differentiator between these two devices.
Memory (GB)
The visual experience is significantly shaped by the display technology and its characteristics.
Resolution
Camera capabilities are a crucial aspect for many users, influencing how they capture and share moments.
Front camera
Beyond core features, several practical elements contribute to the overall user experience and device utility.
Weight
Screen size (in)
Mobile network
SIM card
Carrier compatibility
Connector
User feedback for the Galaxy A05s often highlights its large display and satisfactory battery life as positive aspects, making it suitable for social media and casual use. However, some users have noted that its performance can be weak for demanding tasks, with occasional lag, and the camera performance, particularly in low light, is considered average. The absence of NFC is also a frequent criticism.
The Galaxy A35 generally receives praise for its vibrant Super AMOLED display, reliable performance for most daily activities, and impressive battery life. Its main camera is appreciated for good daylight photos, and the inclusion of OIS is a significant advantage. Criticisms sometimes point to the ultrawide and macro cameras being less impressive than the main sensor, and some users have experienced occasional lag when launching heavier applications.
Users prioritizing extended software support, enhanced durability with water and dust resistance, a superior display for media consumption, and more consistent camera performance, especially with OIS, may find the Galaxy A35 to be a more suitable choice. Its 5G connectivity and NFC also add to its modern feature set. Conversely, users seeking a more budget-conscious option for essential smartphone functions, social media, and casual gaming, who do not require the latest connectivity or the highest level of durability, might lean towards the Galaxy A05s. For those considering either device, exploring quality-assured refurbished options can provide an eco-friendly alternative to new purchases.