Samsung released the Galaxy A24 4G back in early May, but the company is apparently already working on the Galaxy A25 5G. Today some CAD-based renders depicting the unannounced model have been leaked, showing a smartphone that looks pretty much identical to the A24 4G. The timing of the leak is weird too, since the A25's naming convention implies it's the successor to the A24 which has only been on the market for a few weeks. But we have a feeling that something else is going on here.
Do take this with a grain of salt as it's
just our speculation, but what if the Galaxy A25 5G was initially meant to be
launched as the Galaxy A24 5G? Then the shared looks would make sense, and the
fact that it's coming so soon after the other model too. We assume that, for
whatever reason, Samsung decided to rebrand it to A25 5G, perhaps to give the
impression it's a much newer device.
mm according to the source of these
renders. For comparison's sake, let's note that the A24 4G's dimensions are 162.1
x 77.6 x 8.3 mm, so within rounding error territory. The same goes for the
screen, which is said to be 6.44".
Moving on, the leak further reveals the
existence of a fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button, a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, and triple rear cameras. As you can see the handset pictured is
in the black colorway, but don't be surprised if more hues will be available
from launch. It's unclear when that will take place, but we'll let you know
when we find out more about the Galaxy A25 5G.