Samsung’s upcoming release, the Galaxy A25 5G, has recently garnered attention with its appearance on the Bluetooth SIG certification, indicating an imminent launch. Positioned as the successor to the Galaxy A24, which made its debut earlier this year, the Galaxy A25 5G has been the subject of various leaks and rumors, leaving little to the imagination regarding its specifications and design.
Notably, listings on platforms such as Samsung India’s official website, TUV Rheinland, FCC, and BIS further suggest that the official launch of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is on the horizon. Here’s an overview of what is known about this upcoming addition to the Galaxy A-series.
The All New Samsung Galaxy A25
The Bluetooth SIG certification for the Galaxy A25 5G reveals the model number as SM-A256E/DSN, consistent with the information on the device’s official support page on Samsung India’s website. While confirming Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity support, the listing doesn’t disclose additional details.
Earlier leaks have left little mystery surrounding the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G. Recently unveiled design renders showcase a familiar look with an Infinity U-display, triple cameras, and a choice of four colors. Additionally, tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore, in collaboration with Appuals, disclosed core specifications and pricing details. The smartphone is expected to be available in two configurations—6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB—priced in the range of €300 (approximately ₹26,800) to €400 (approximately ₹35,700).
Anticipated Samsung Galaxy A25 5G specifications include a 6.5-inch display with Full HD+ resolution and an Infinity-U panel. It is projected to feature the Samsung Exynos 1280 SoC, running on Android 14-based OneUI. The device is rumored to feature a 50MP primary camera alongside a 5MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 2MP macro sensor. For selfies, a 13MP front camera is expected. The Galaxy A25 5G is speculated to house a robust 5000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support.