Performance test results for Samsung Galaxy A35 on Android 15 and One UI 7 - SAM VOGUE

Performance test results for Samsung Galaxy A35 on Android 15 and One UI 7

Sam Orcus
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Fans of Samsung are excitedly awaiting the next software evolution, and the recent leak has given incredible looks at what’s to come. The most recent information comes from GeekBench, where One UI 7 and Android 15 have been observed to be running on the Samsung Galaxy A35.

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 One UI 7 and Android 15 have been seen on the Samsung Galaxy A35 smartphone, according to tipster @Tarunvats. With one core, it scored 958, while with multiple cores, it scored 2177. With the next big release, we can anticipate notable performance gains.

Furthermore, the tipster has stated that the beta launch is not suggested by this benchmark, which comes from early releases. It gives customers an idea of what to anticipate from Samsung’s upcoming software for the Galaxy A35. Apart from this, Android 15 and One UI 7 benchmarks were also used by the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus, Galaxy S23 Ultra, and Galaxy S22 smartphones.

At the SDC on October 3, 2024, Samsung said that One UI 7 would be released; the launch is anticipated to occur later that month. The newest flagship devices, such as the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6, will probably be the first to receive One UI 7. 

Beta testing is anticipated to start in August, giving a restricted group of users a chance to test out the new software before its official release. Notably, a number of new features and improvements will be included in this significant One UI version. According to some rumors, the One UI 7 upgrade is anticipated to include new AI-powered features, a vertical app drawer, improved battery life, and a user interface modeled like the One UI 6 Watch.

Galaxy A35 One UI 7

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