We recently reported that Samsung plans to launch both a 4G and a 5G variant of the Galaxy A15 smartphone in Europe. Like its predecessor, the Galaxy A15 was expected to debut with an IPS LCD display, however, a new report suggests that Samsung is planning on an upgrade.

TheElec has mentioned that the upcoming Galaxy A15 will come with an OLED screen instead of the usual LCD. This is a notable change because it’s the first time a Galaxy A1 series phone, which is known for its affordability, will have an OLED display.

In earlier news, it was mentioned that the phone will come with a 6.4-inch screen that refreshes at 90 times per second. When it comes to taking pictures, there’s a rumor that the Galaxy A15 will have a 50MP main camera on the back. The information about the other two cameras is still a secret, but it’s expected to have wide-angle and close-up cameras. For taking selfies, the phone might have a 13MP front camera.

The phone is likely to come with Android 14 and Samsung’s One UI 6 already installed. Some reports hint that Samsung could officially introduce the Galaxy A15 in the first part of 2024. The Galaxy A14 5G has a Dimensity 700 SoC, so it will be interesting to see what SoC the brand opts for this time. Battery specifications are likely to remain unchanged, so we might get a 5,000mAh battery supporting 15W fast charging.

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