The Samsung phone I recommend to most people is not a flagship model (and it's still on sale)
Briefly

The Galaxy A35 5G includes a Samsung signature Super AMOLED display, measuring 6.6 inches diagonally. The display has a Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate so everything feels smooth, and 1,000 nits of brightness, which makes it easy to see the screen in direct sunlight. Plus, it's protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, which is a nice perk.
One of the best perks of the Galaxy A35 is the battery size. Clocking in at 5,000mAh, this thing can easily last two days on a full charge. During my testing, I only plugged in the phone three times, and that was with moderate use. Unfortunately, there are no wireless charging capabilities, and the charging speed is capped at 25W, so it might take some time to get to 100%. Still, it's nice having multi-day battery life on any smartphone, let alone one that costs $400.
Also, one thing I wasn’t expecting to say after spending some time with the A35 is that the cameras aren’t that bad. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that at least two of them are good, which is almost impossible to say for most sub-$500 Android phones.
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