Samsung decided not to wait until 2024 to announce its latest crop of Galaxy A-devices with the new Galaxy A15 duo and Galaxy A25 5G. Galaxy A15 is available in 4G and 5G trims with both phones sharing the same core specs apart from the chipsets. Galaxy A25 features more capable cameras and Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1280 chipset.
All three new phones share 6.5-inch Super
AMOLED displays with FHD+ resolution and Infinity-U notch cutouts. The A15
models get a 90Hz refresh rate while the A25 features a 120Hz panel which also
peaks at 1,000 nits of brightness compared to 800 nits on the A15s. Samsung
also fitted a 13MP front-facing cam on all three of its new Galaxy A phones and
its new Key Island design which features a convex shape around the power and
volume keys.
Galaxy A15 is equipped with MediaTek’s
Helio G99 chip, 8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage which is expandable via the
microSD card slot. A15 5G features the Dimensity 6100+ and 8GB RAM and 256GB
storage which is also expandable. A25 5G brings the Exynos 1280 chip with 6/8GB
RAM and 128GB expandable storage.
Around the back, the A15 models get a 50MP
f/1.8 main cam alongside a 5MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP macro cam. A25 features
a 50MP main shooter with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP macro cam. All
three new phones boot One UI 6.0 based on Android 14 and feature 5,000 mAh
batteries with 25W charging support.
Color options include Yellow, Fantasy
Blue, Optimistic Blue and Black. Galaxy A15 4G starts at VND 4,990,000 (US$ 205),
Galaxy A15 5G is priced at VND 6,290,000 (US$ 260) while Galaxy A25 5G goes from
VND 6,590,000 (US$ 271). Open sales in Vietnam start on December 16 and we can
expect Samsung to launch all three devices in more markets in the coming weeks.