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Samsung Galaxy A25 Renders: A Classic Triple Silo Design with a Modern Touch

 Samsung Galaxy A25 Renders: A Classic Triple Silo Design with a Modern Touch





Once more, the leakers are back at it, and this time, they have the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A25 in their sights. We've managed to get a peek of the Galaxy A25 thanks to Android Headlines. It features a design that will be recognizable to fans of Samsung products but with a modern twist.

The most noticeable change from the earlier CAD renders from a few months ago is the textured design on the back. Another modification is the addition of a new color option, light blue, to the Galaxy A24's dark red color scheme.

Other design features adhere to the normal Samsung template for 2023, which includes all of the controls easily placed on the right side and three vertically positioned individual camera sensors at the back.

Although the textured backplate may not be considered premium by some, personal preferences ultimately determine what matters. But it's important to note that the Samsung 4G new model's front side hasn't changed, reminding consumers of the device's low cost thanks to its noticeable notch and somewhat noticeable bezels.

The Galaxy A25's specs won't see a big change. It will be powered by the efficient Exynos 1280 chipset, which will take the place of the MediaTek chip found in the Galaxy A24. Anticipated for sale in the first half of 2024, the Galaxy A25 will ship with One UI 6.1 and Android 14, assuming it adopts the same release schedule as the A24.

The Samsung Galaxy A25's dedication to continued support is what really makes it stand out. The Galaxy A25 will carry on the four significant OS upgrades and five years of security updates left by the Galaxy A24, which sets it apart in the sub-$300 smartphone segment.

According to Geekbench, the Samsung Galaxy A25 will have an Exynos 1280 SoC and 8GB of RAM.

The Samsung Galaxy A25, the next addition to the A-series, is already in the works. Despite the fact that the Galaxy A24 was only released in April of this year, rumors about its replacement have already started to spread. A recent Geekbench listing has thrown some light on the Galaxy A25 5G's potential specifications.

The model number SM-A256B was assigned to the Galaxy A25 5G in the Geekbench listing. According to the test, the phone would include an octa-core Exynos 1280 SoC and 8GB of RAM. It will come pre-installed with Android 13 and Samsung's One UI skin. In the single-core and multi-core tests, the device received 937 and 2106 points, respectively.

According to CAD renders, the phone would sport a 6.44-inch display with a waterdrop notch. The device's rear will hold a triple-lens camera with an LED flash. A side-facing fingerprint sensor integrated within the power key beside the volume rocker is one of the security measures.

According to a different claim, the Galaxy A25 will include a 50MP primary camera on the back, just like its predecessor, the Galaxy A24. A front-facing 13MP camera is also on the way. In the new Samsung cheap model, audio options include a single speaker and a 3.5mm headphone port.

The handset will be 162 x 77.5 x 8.3mm in size, making it a medium-sized smartphone. The Galaxy A25 is generating a lot of attention ahead of its expected debut next year. While the Galaxy A24 was released in April, the A25 will not be available until next year, providing enthusiasts with something inexpensive to look forward to in 2024.

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