Say hello to the Samsung Galaxy A25, the entry-level phone that is nevertheless very important for Samsung in its quest to regain the smartphone crown.

The Galaxy A25 needs to live up to, or as the case may be, surpass its predecessor, the Galaxy A24, and we’d say it does so comprehensively.

The new phone adds 5G (the Galaxy A24 was LTE only) thanks to a more efficient 5nm Exynos 1280 chipset. It also brings the Super AMOLED screen to 120 Hz, compared to the 90 Hz of its predecessor. Unfortunately the AMOLED still lacks a built-in fingerprint scanner – it’s a side-mounted capacitive one for the Galaxy A25.

Finally, you get a higher resolution 8MP ultrawide compared to the previous model’s 5MP one.

Samsung Galaxy A25 on test

There isn’t much to say about the contents of the package. Like the A24, the Galaxy A25 comes with a single USB cable — if it’s good enough for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, it’s good enough for one of the cheaper Galaxy A members, we guess.

We have the Personality Yellow unit, a lovely colour. There’s a more muted Brave Black, a Fantasy Blue, and an Optimistic Blue.

The Galaxy A25 adopts Samsung’s updated design language with a subtly sculpted bezel, which is both nicer to the touch and safer in the hand.

The SamsungGalaxy A25
The SamsungGalaxy A25

The SamsungGalaxy A25

Now let’s move on to the tests. Stay tuned for our results!

Samsung Galaxy A25

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