Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy A25 smartphone. One of the big improvements over the Galaxy A24 will be the Exynos 1280 chipset with 5G connectivity.

Now we have confirmation of the charging speed of 25W, matching that of its predecessor. An FCC listing in the US shows some details about the upcoming SM-A256U. The Galaxy A25 is also likely to retain the same 5,000 mAh battery.

Rendering of the Samsung Galaxy A25
Rendering of the Samsung Galaxy A25

Rendering of the Samsung Galaxy A25
Rendering of the Samsung Galaxy A25
Rendering of the Samsung Galaxy A25

The Federal Communications Commission ensures that each device complies with United States laws and regulations. The listing also revealed that the Galaxy A25 will support 802.11 b/g/n/a/ac Wi-Fi standards, as well as NFC. We also learned that the US version will support ten 5G bands.

The phone itself will be positioned as one of the most affordable mid-range phones and, according to reports, will have a 6.44-inch screen, a 50MP primary camera, and a 13MP selfie shooter.

The rendering of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G leaks

The A24 was released in May, but early certification suggests that the Galaxy A25 could be just around the corner.

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