To call Samsung's design language for its smartphones "predictable" at this point would be a very obvious understatement. All of its devices basically look incredibly similar from the rear, with very similar individual camera circle-islands. That goes from the top of the line all the way to the most affordable handsets, and the upcoming Galaxy A15 will be no exception.
Earlier this month we saw the first leaked
renders showcasing the device, and you can definitely tell it's a Samsung.
Three individual, vertically aligned camera 'bumps' on the rear? Check. Today
legendary leakster Evan Blass aka @evleaks has chimed in with a new leaked
image showing the Galaxy A15 and basically confirming the rear design.
No other details about the phone have been
outed this time around, and not a lot were revealed last time either. What we
do know so far is that it will measure 160.2 x 76.8 x 8.4 mm, and it will have
a 3.5 mm headphone jack. The rest is easily gleanable from the previously leaked
pictures: there's a USB-C port on the bottom, a flat-ish frame, and the right
side, where the power button (which looks like it has an embedded fingerprint
sensor) and volume buttons are, protrudes outwards for a bit for some reason.
Last but not least, the phone will have a 6.4-inch display, with a U-shaped
notch.
The Galaxy A15 will unsurprisingly be the
successor to the A14, and that one, in its 5G-capable iteration (as we assume
the A15 will be), came with a 6.6-inch 90 Hz LCD screen, the Exynos 1330 or
MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC, 4/6/8GB of RAM, 64/128GB of storage, three rear
cameras (50 MP main, 2 MP macro, 2 MP depth), a 13 MP selfie snapper, and a
5,000 mAh battery with support for 15W wired charging. Hopefully the A15 will
pack some upgrades.