Samsung Galaxy A25 Camera Details Spilled Online; Reuses Old Design and Sensors

Sohail Akhtar

As the year progresses, Samsung's smartphone roadmap for 2023 is nearing its final stages, with fewer new releases expected in the coming months. While the company's focus shifts to the developments for the next year, one particular gem on the horizon is the anticipated Samsung Galaxy A25.


The spotlight initially hit Galaxy A25's design in late June through the leaked 3D CAD renders. Now, nearly two months later, fresh details have surfaced regarding the camera specifications of this upcoming device.

GalaxyClub, a reliable source for Samsung insights, has unveiled intriguing camera stats for the forthcoming Galaxy A25. According to their reports, the device will boast a 50MP Primary camera on its rear, promising captivating photography experiences. Additionally, the screen front will house a 13MP shooter.


Interestingly, these camera details mirror the setup of the Galaxy A24. However, the specifics of secondary sensors remain a mystery for now, leaving enthusiasts to wonder about the potential enhancements. You should expect minor upgrades in this Samsung budget new model since it belongs to a lower-end segment.


Only a single version of the Galaxy A25 with the model number SM-A256E is in the works. This variant could be a 5G iteration of the Galaxy A24, albeit with a distinct name. While this hypothesis remains tentative, we cannot rule out the possibility of additional versions in the pipeline.

As is customary for Samsung's devices, the Galaxy A25 is expected to grace multiple certification agencies before its official launch, revealing plenty of insights before the grand unveiling. As the Galaxy A25's debut edges closer to debut, tech enthusiasts can look forward to uncovering every facet of Samsung's refinement for the device.


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