Samsung Switzerland introduced today the Galaxy A15 and Galaxy A25 smartphones to the local audience. This is the next step of the rollout of the affordable duo in Europe, with the Galaxy A25 previously hitting Germany and France. The Galaxy A15 has two versions that are different only in their chipset and cellular connectivity. The LTE version is powered by a Helio G99, while the 5G model has a Dimensity 6100+ chipset. The rest of the specs are identical - a 6.5” Super AMOLED, 50 MP main camera, and a 5,000 mAh battery.
Samsung is selling the phone in all three
colors - Black, Blue, and Yellow. The non-5G is priced at CHF 179 (€ 190), while
the 5G variant is CHF 209 (€ 225). They are already available for purchase at
offline stores and should soon appear online as well.
The Galaxy A25 is more powerful than the
other two primarily because of the Exynos 1280 chipset. The rest of the key
features remain the same, including the display size, battery capacity and the
main camera on the back. Samsung is offering the A25 for CHF 279 in
Switzerland, which is pretty much the same as the price in Germany - € 300.
However, the phone is more expensive in France - € 320, despite having the same
memory and color options.
