Samsung Galaxy A25 reportedly listed on FCC site; Suggests charging, connectivity details

Samsung Galaxy A25 may hit the market sooner than expected. It is being said that this phone will be successful Galaxy A24, which was released earlier this year in April. Following Samsung’s usual product launch cycle, it could be argued that the Galaxy A25 could release in April 2024. However, the phone has reportedly been spotted on the FCC website, suggesting that it may launch sooner than expected. The listing also reportedly hints at some key charging and connectivity details of the alleged handset.

According to the FCC listing cited in MySmartPrice reportThe Galaxy A25 will support 25W wired fast charging, just like the previous Galaxy A24 model. The listing also indicates that the smartphone will support NFC and ten 5G bands – n2/5/25/29/30/41/48/66/70/71/77.

Of earlier leak It is suggested that the Galaxy A25 is likely to be powered by an in-house Exynos 1280 SoC coupled with 8GB of RAM. The phone is said to come with Android 14-based One UI 6. It may come with a 6.44-inch AMOLED display and a triple rear camera unit led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor. The front camera can be equipped with a 13 megapixel sensor. It is said to house a 5,000mAh battery and is expected to measure 162mm x 77.5mm x 8.3mm.

Leaked design renders of the Galaxy A25 suggest that the phone will launch in black, blue-grey, lime green, and light blue color options. The phone is seen with narrow bezels and features what Samsung reportedly calls an Infinity-V notch display, with a center-aligned waterdrop notch at the top of the front panel to hold the front camera.

The power button can also be used as a fingerprint sensor. It is placed on the right edge of the handset along with the volume rocker. The triple rear camera unit of the Galaxy A25 is seen arranged vertically at the top left corner of the back panel and an LED flash unit is placed next to it.


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