The new Samsung Galaxy A25 with Android 14 and Exynos 1280 processor will go on sale in Europe on December 18

The new Samsung Galaxy A25 model, with an improved Exynos 1280 processor and the latest version of Android 14, will soon go on sale. This smartphone from the South Korean tech giant is expected to hit the market on December 18 this year in Europe, according to GaGadget.

Features and characteristics

The Samsung Galaxy A25 is expected to be equipped with an Exynos 1280 processor that supports 6 or 8 GB of RAM. Depending on the model, the internal storage capacity will be 128 or 256 GB. As for the battery, its capacity will be 5000 mAh, and the fast charging power will be 25 W.

This model has a 6.5-inch OLED display. Interestingly, the fingerprint scanner will be placed on the side of the device. According to the website of the Swiss retailer Digitec, the smartphone will have a 50MP primary camera, NFC support, and the latest version of the Android 14 operating system.

Pricing policy and release date

According to the announcement, Samsung Galaxy A25 will be available in Switzerland starting December 18, 2023. The price of the base model with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage is expected to be around $320. In addition, a model with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage is planned.

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The Exynos 1280 processor that powers the Samsung Galaxy A25 is a significant step forward in mobile technology. This chip is characterized by high performance and power efficiency, which is ensured by advanced 5-nm processing technology. It supports advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning features that greatly improve the quality of photos, videos, and overall device performance. Additionally, the Exynos 1280 is optimized to support 5G networks, making the Samsung Galaxy A25 the perfect choice for users seeking maximum performance and speed.

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