Samsung is in the process of updating its mid-range A-series smartphones for the upcoming year. Typically, the company reveals its A-series phones in the March-April timeframe, so we anticipate the introduction of devices like the Galaxy A25 in a similar timeframe in 2024. Interestingly, the Galaxy A25 has already surfaced on various certification websites which hints that Samsung could launch it earlier than expected. With that said, a leaker has disclosed the essential specifications of the device.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G renders by GizNext / OnLeaks
Samsung Galaxy A25 5G renders by GizNext / OnLeaks

Anthony on X (formerly Twitter) has revealed a bunch of details about the Galaxy A25 5G smartphone. For starters, the device is likely to sport a 6.44-inch AMOLED screen. We can expect it to be a notched FHD+ panel with a high refresh rate. On the back, it’s expected to house a 50MP primary camera. A leaker render of the device has revealed that it will have two more cameras on the back. A previous leak also revealed that the device will have a 13MP front camera.

The upcoming Galaxy A25 5G is rumored to come equipped with Samsung’s Exynos 1280 chipset, the same one found in the 2022 Galaxy A53 5G and the Galaxy M34 5G. It’s anticipated to run on the One UI 6 custom skin based on the Android 14 operating system. There’s also talk of an 8GB RAM variant for the smartphone. Additionally, the smartphone may be powered by a 5000mAh battery, possibly supporting 25W fast charging.

The missing specs are expected to emerge as we get closer to the launch. For now, you can checkout the performance of the smartphone on Geekbench from our previous coverage.

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