The Galaxy A25 could be the latest addition to the Samsung A series, but not until next year. The Galaxy A24 was unveiled earlier this year in April, so it wouldn’t make sense for Samsung to launch its successor in the same year. Nonetheless, details about the smartphone have already begun to surface, with a recent Geekbench listing confirming some important specifications. Let’s look into the details.

The Geekbench listing has revealed some key specifications for the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G having model number SM-A256B. It will be powered by an octa-core Exynos 1280 SoC and sport a generous 8GB of RAM. On the software front, this upcoming addition to the Galaxy A-series will run Android 13 right out of the box, with the One UI skin layered on top. The smartphone managed to score 937 in the single-core test and 2106 in the multi-core test during benchmarking.

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A previous report shared the CAD renders of the smartphone, revealing it will have a 6.44-inch display with a waterdrop notch. The back of the phone is shown to feature a triple-lens camera system with an LED flash. For security, the device has a side-facing fingerprint sensor on the right side with a volume rocker.

The Galaxy A25 has a single speaker and a 3.5mm headphone jack. According to the report, the device measures 162 x 77.5 x 8.3mm. Another report revealed the Galaxy A25 will sport a 50MP main camera on the back. On the front, it will be equipped with a 13MP shooter. This suggests the handset will have the same primary and selfie cameras as the Galaxy A24.


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