Samsung's Galaxy A25 5G Phone Flaunts A Familiar Design In Leaked Renders

Samsung's Galaxy A25 5G Phone Flaunts A Familiar Design In Leaked Renders
New renders of the upcoming budget Samsung Galaxy A25 5G seem to confirm that the Korean company is no different from its successful predecessor, for better or worse.

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A-series is set to launch later this year and may offer more than some customers appreciate. According to Giznext and OnLeaks, the renders show a similar design to the A24 5G. Samsung may have made some tweaks and tweaks to the new model, but from the looks of it and what we know in detail, it might be hard for the average user to tell it apart.

The Samsung A25 5G Rendering (above and via Giznext) measures 162 x 77.5 x 8.3mm to start, which is large for most hands and smaller than the 162.1 x 77.6 x 8, 3mm than the A24, but only . The edges are mostly smooth, slightly curved for better grip, and comfortable in the palm of your hand for long periods of time.

The teardrop-shaped camera notch on the front of the 6.44-inch display is still there, as is the same thick bezel on the chin. These features are available on most low-end and mid-range budget phones. There won't be an under-display fingerprint sensor here, as the A25 uses, you guessed it, a combination of Side Power and FPS as before. The camera package will also be adopted, namely 50 MP main, 5 MP ultra-wide angle and 2 MP macro. Samsung may surprise us with camera specs closer to the phone's release date, but we don't think there will be any big changes, if any.

One thing we would definitely like to stay the same is the MSRP. At $190, the A24 was, and still is, an excellent value. So if Samsung can keep this price low, we think a lot of potential buyers will be happy. Stay tuned for more details as they become available.

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