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Samsung Galaxy A35 5G on Total Wireless

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Compare pricing, plans, and deals for the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G on Total Wireless.

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256 GB
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Screen
6.6"
Chip
Exynos 1380
Camera
50 MP
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Why Total Wireless for the Galaxy A35 5G

Total Wireless offers competitive pricing on the Galaxy A35 5G with flexible payment options. Coverage depends on your location — use the coverage map to confirm signal quality in your area before switching.

Check the plans table above for the latest pricing on monthly installment and outright purchase options. Trade-in offers may further reduce your out-of-pocket cost.

FAQ — Galaxy A35 5G on Total Wireless

How much does the Galaxy A35 5G cost on Total Wireless?

Total Wireless pricing for the Galaxy A35 5G isn't currently published in our database. Check Total Wireless directly for the latest offer.

Does Total Wireless offer a trade-in for the Galaxy A35 5G?

Total Wireless typically offers trade-in credits for current-generation iPhones and flagship Android phones, with the deepest discounts on new lines or upgrades. The exact value depends on your old phone's condition and any active promotions.

Is the Galaxy A35 5G compatible with Total Wireless 5G?

Yes — the Galaxy A35 5G supports the 5G bands used by Total Wireless, including sub-6 GHz where available. Coverage of mmWave / Ultra-Wideband 5G depends on your location.

What's the return policy on the Galaxy A35 5G at Total Wireless?

Total Wireless generally allows phone returns within 14–30 days of purchase, subject to a restocking fee on opened devices. Always confirm the current return window at checkout.

Does Total Wireless offer any promotions on the Galaxy A35 5G?

Total Wireless regularly runs promotional pricing on flagship phones — typical offers include new-line trade-in credits, BOGO deals, and bundled-plan discounts. The pricing above reflects standard rates; promos may further reduce monthly cost.

The verdict, & two little voices

Should you actually get the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G on Total Wireless?

The editor weighs in — flanked by the optimist on her shoulder and the cynic on the other.
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Our takeEditorial
The Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is a well-rounded mid-range phone that delivers genuine value, particularly at the $149.99 Straight Talk price point. The Super AMOLED 120Hz display, IP67 water resistance, stereo speakers, in-display fingerprint sensor, and Samsung's four-year OS update commitment are a feature combination that is hard to match at this price. Storage expandability via microSD adds further practical value.

The Exynos 1380 is competent if not class-leading, and 25W charging is adequate but not exceptional. For buyers who want a reliable, feature-rich mid-range Android with long software support and Samsung's polished One UI, the Galaxy A35 5G is a strong choice — especially at the lower carrier price points.

UpPhone Team
The Optimist
“Samsung has done something MIRACULOUS with the Galaxy A35 5G — they took flagship DNA and crammed it into a phone that can go for $150! Super AMOLED! One hundred and twenty hertz! IP67 water resistance! An in-display fingerprint sensor! STEREO SPEAKERS! Four years of OS updates! At this price! The Awesome Lilac color alone is worth the price of admission! This is Samsung looking at the mid-range market and saying "you deserve better" and then DELIVERING better! Four OS upgrades means you will still be getting software updates in 2028 on a phone you bought for one hundred and fifty dollars! Samsung has essentially handed you a flagship experience wrapped in a budget bow and you should ABSOLUTELY accept this gift!”
— the angel on your shoulder
The Cynic
“Ah yes, the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G — Samsung's annual tradition of taking last year's features, slightly shuffling them around, and presenting the whole thing as innovation. Exynos 1380? Solid enough, sure, but Samsung sells you a Snapdragon in the US on the Galaxy S series while shipping Exynos everywhere else, and it is telling that even Samsung's mid-range gets the secondary chip. Twenty-five watt charging in 2024 when some phones in this range are doing 45W or 67W? Thrilling. And that $449 price tag at Ultra Mobile for a budget mid-ranger when Samsung's own A55 5G exists is a special kind of audacity. It is a competent phone, but Samsung's A-series naming is doing a lot of heavy lifting here.”
— the devil in your other ear

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