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SAMSUNG GALAXY A25 5G

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Characteristics SAMSUNG GALAXY A25 5G

Screen size6.5 "

RAM8 GB

Internal storage256 GB

AnTuTu415000

Capacity5000 mAh

Description

The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is a mid-range smartphone offering a balanced combination of performance and essential features. It operates with 8 GB of RAM, enabling smooth multitasking and reliable app performance. The device includes 256 GB of internal storage, providing ample space for apps, media, and files.
Its camera system delivers satisfactory results for everyday photography, and its 5000 mAh battery capacity supports extended use, contributing to overall satisfactory autonomy. The phone supports 5G connectivity, allowing access to faster mobile data speeds, and is also equipped with NFC functionality for contactless payments and other wireless interactions.
In terms of design, the Galaxy A25 5G presents a standard and functional appearance, while wireless charging is not supported. The display quality, however, is below expectations and may not be ideal for users who prioritize visual experiences such as high-resolution streaming or gaming.
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is suited for users seeking reliable performance and connectivity features in a smartphone, with some limitations in display quality.

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Anonymous

15.08.2024

2.0 dude

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ukraina

15.08.2024

It does have stereo. The phone uses the earpiece on top of the phone as a second speaker and it is noticeable.

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Slick

14.08.2024

I can not read anywhere if usb is 2.0 or better. Samsung.com will not disclose. A25 has one speaker hole which makes stereo sound not possible.

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Anonymous

16.07.2024

Thats Great to know! so im looking for an affordable phone but hopefully a bit better than my old Galazy A30s, realy mainly focused on larger RAM, better internal storage, and longer battery life etc, very basics realy (my Galazy A30s is almost 5 yrs old, Ive had it for 4.5 yrs now and slowly struggling to charge, or battery life seems less, had 3 time sin the passed 2months saying overheating device switching off,.. so those are signs for me to get a new phone ) looking into the A25 as im on a budget untill I get back to work. I do most of my emails and documents on mobile phone so maybe the A25 might be good enough, atleats for the next 3 yrs or so.. Thanks

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Matthewoli98

06.07.2024

Yes. Thanks ti the latest One UI 6.1 update, the A25 is now capable of switching between cameras without stopping or pausing videos.

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ukraina

10.06.2024

You can't switch between front and rear cameras while recording, the switch icon dissapears when you start recording.
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ukraina

10.06.2024

I've been using the A25 for 3 months. Apart from some glitches I haven't had the problems some other people have reported. Calls are fine, I've never had a problem with calls on any Samsung phone I've used in Europe, I think most of the people complaing about calls are in North America, there may be incompatability problems between their networks and the phone. I've had no freezing or lagging, except for a bit using my mobile network, but it's renowned for slow internet. Wifi has been fine, I've watched videos and done streaming with no problems. I don't use the phone for gaming so I can't comment on that. I had problems connecting to a Teams meeting recently, but I don't know if that was the fault of the app or the phone. I use the internet quite a bit and the battery may just about last a full day, because of that, sometimes not. The camera takes good pictures and videos oudoors, not so good indoors, but not terrible. Thermal Guardian shows the phone sometimes goes over the threshold, but not by much, if I did gaming it would probably be higher, I use a case, so I don't feel when the phone gets hot.

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Andrio Eric

09.06.2024

Is the Galaxy A25 capable of switching modes between the front and rear cameras when recording video without having to stop first?

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Vitko

08.06.2024

Sadly, most opinions here give ZERO information on the device itself.

Battery lasts. For Outlook, Teams, Office 365 and no gaming - I'd guess this one is meant to be the bottom tier for the business. (Keeping the headphones jack is a good selling point for the business)

I've tried no games on this one.

Screen is great, size and ratio are OK, colors are superb, text is quite sharp. Good for reading e-mails.

Fits well in the hand, thin enough (with the 2$ case and screen protector) to feel comfy in my jeans pocket.

Camera(s) ... I really don't care (given the use case). There's a front one, which shows me OK on meetings, and some three ones on the back, that I really don't know what they do. (Could do it fine with only one of better quality)

Pictures are fine, low light ones are crap.

Bit this phone drops calls like no other. On a highway, I'm getting very poor audio (sometimes I can't hear half of what the other side says), calls drop all the time, and ... occasionally I get calls dropping in the center of the city. I've ended up disabling the 5G hoping for an improvement. (It still drops calls).

I've been driving on this road with different devices and I know that coverage is fine for ANY other device I've used.

All Exynos bottom to midrange chipsets overheat under moderate to heavy load - this one makes no difference.

I'd honestly say - if you want a budget Samsung go for A15 5G, cause of the MediaTek chipset and give it a try. I don't know if any patch will bring improvement in future for the A25, but at the moment of this post - it fails miserably in the most important thing - being a phone.