It has been reported that the Samsung Galaxy A15 will be the company’s first A-series smartphone with an OLED panel. Samsung may contemplate adding an OLED panel to the Galaxy A15, according to The Elec, a South Korean website.
Samsung Galaxy A15 display details and rumored specifications
Elec claims that the first low-cost phone from Samsung to use an OLED display will be the Galaxy A15, which is anticipated to go on sale in 2024. Along with better-viewing angles, richer colors, and less battery consumption, this could also suggest that Samsung’s budget-friendly series will likely include greater refresh rates.
As to the rumor, Samsung intends to employ a stiff OLED panel on the Galaxy A15, a technology that was also employed on the Galaxy A24. Notably, flexible OLEDs with polyimide substrates are used in high-end flagship smartphones, while rigid OLEDs with glass substrates are used.
According to The Elec, the market for stiff OLED panels has decreased as a result of Chinese display manufacturers offering flexible OLEDs at a lower cost. In addition, it has made stiff OLED panels less expensive than LCD panels. Samsung intends to increase the usage rate of its stiff OLED screens by incorporating them into its entry-level products.
The most recent leak suggests that there may be two variations of the Samsung Galaxy A15: 4G and 5G. A previous Geekbench listing for the 4G version also disclosed a few essential specs. Anticipated specifications for the device include a 6.4-inch screen with a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a U-shaped notch. It is anticipated that the Galaxy A15 will have a sizable 5,000mAh battery.