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Exclusive: Key specs of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G revealed

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After exclusive official renders, we now exclusively bring you the key specs of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G. Our trusted sources tell us that the upcoming mid-range smartphone will get a selfie camera upgrade. The Korean firm will also offer an IP rating for dust and water resistance, which was missing on the Galaxy A24.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G key specs

Word has reached us that Samsung will equip the Galaxy A25 5G with a 6.44-inch display. It should be a Super AMOLED panel with an FHD+ resolution at a 90Hz or 120Hz refresh rate. An octa-core chipset is at the helm of the phone, likely Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1280. It’s a 5nm chipset with two ARM Cortex-A78 CPU cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz.

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Samsung is readying the phone in two memory and storage configurations: 6GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB. You also get support for microSD cards of up to 1TB capacity. The device will run Android 14 out of the box, which means One UI 6 experience from day one. You get NFC connectivity here, along with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and dual-SIM support. The phone boasts 25W fast charging via a USB-C port, with a 5,000mAh battery expected.

Now, time for the big revelation. The Galaxy A25 5G is getting a 32MP selfie camera with a 123-degree field of view. We don’t have full details but it may be the same front camera found on the Galaxy A54 5G. Samsung equipped the Galaxy A24 with a 13MP selfie shooter, so this is a massive upgrade. The addition of IP67 dust and water resistance is another big upgrade for the new mid-range phone. This reduces the gap to its high-end siblings.

Thanks to certifications, benchmarks, and earlier rumors, we also know that the Galaxy A25 5G is getting a higher resolution ultrawide camera—a jump from 5MP to 8MP. The 2MP macro camera may carry over unchanged. The primary rear camera should offer OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), while we are expecting 1080p video recording with both front and back cameras. A side-mounted capacitive fingerprint scanner is part of the package too.

This phone will get four major Android OS updates

The new mid-range phone from Samsung lacks premium features such as wireless charging and stereo speakers. However, it will get four major Android OS updates, as many as the Galaxy S23 series. It will debut with Android 14 and get updates up to Android 18. The Korean firm is readying the device in Black, Blue, Silver, and Yellow colors. It should go official sometime next year with a starting price of around $300. Stay tuned for the official announcement.