Samsung Galaxy A25 5G India launch seems imminent as its support page goes live: Check expected specs
The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G’s support page has gone live on the company’s Indian website.
This means that the Galaxy A25 5G smartphone could soon launch in India.
The device will likely come with a 6.44-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution.
For quite some time, there have been rumours about the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G smartphone. Now, the Galaxy A25 5G’s support page has gone live on Samsung’s Indian website, hinting at imminent launch.
The support page of the Galaxy A25 5G smartphone with the model number SM-A256E/DSN was spotted by 91mobiles.
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This model number differs from the unit recently spotted on the FCC, potentially indicating various variants tailored for specific markets. The new appearance also hints at the imminent launch of the Galaxy A25 5G smartphone in India.
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So far, rumours suggest that the upcoming Galaxy A25 5G smartphone model is expected to house three vertically aligned camera rings on the back and an Infinity-U display on the front. The device will likely come with a 6.44-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution. It could be powered by an in-house-made Exynos 1280 5G chipset.
Also, the Galaxy A25 5G smartphone model is expected to come with at least 8GB of RAM. It could come packed with a 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging capability. This smartphone will also likely have a USB-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
For photography, the upcoming device is expected to feature a 50MP main camera on the back and could house a 13MP camera on the front.
In addition, the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G smartphone model will likely carry Android 14 along with the OneUI 6 skin. Recently, the leaked renders showed the smartphone in four colour options: Blue, Blue-Grey, Lime Green, and Black.
We are yet to hear officially from Samsung. So until then let’s take these specifications with a pinch of salt.
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