📈 Elevate Your Everyday with the Samsung Galaxy A25!
The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is a feature-rich smartphone designed for the modern professional. With a stunning 6.5" FHD+ Super AMOLED display, a powerful 50 MP triple camera setup, and a robust 5000 mAh battery, this dual-SIM unlocked device ensures you stay connected and capture every moment. Its sleek design and ample storage make it the perfect companion for work and play.
Display | AMOLED |
Display Pixel Density | 396 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
Resolution | 1080 x 2340 |
Screen Size | 6.5 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 3.01 x 0.33 x 6.34 inches |
Item Weight | 197 Grams |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 3 |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Shooting Modes | Macro |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 50 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Additional Features | 5G, Dual SIM |
Color | Blue Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Form Factor | Slate |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | Android |
RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
Processor Series | Cortex |
Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Network Technology | LTE |
Cellular Technology | 5G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Battery Power | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
R**O
👌
My good phone, the battery lasts quite a long time only charges once a day and with constant use.
C**S
Can't Find Anything To Dislike About It Yet
After reading all the reviews about this phone for several days ... especially the most negative ones, I decided to buy it anyway.When I received the phone, it's condition, printed user guide and packaging, including the charger and usb-c cable appeared "new." Even the plastic bag which it came with stated so. When I powered the unit for the first time it had no problem booting to the setup screen which was in Spanish and indicated that its 5000mAh battery was 50% charged. Although it wasn't difficult to change the language to English, I decided to power it down and wait until it was fully charged before continuing with the setup. This took around 30 minutes to complete. I needed to completely transfer as much of my data, folder, contacts and apps from my old Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime to this Samsung Galaxy A25 5G so I used the free Samsung app from the Google Playstore to accomplish this. The transfer over wifi took a few hours and only left out 5 apps which were relatively unimportant and easilly reloaded to the new phone from the playstore.Trying to save a few bucks, I then tried to switch my sim card from the old phone to the new phone myself. I followed the online instructions provided by Metro by T-Mobile, but this is where I encountered a problem. The IMEI number was not recognized by Metro and suggested I call for assistance. I wondered if the negative comments about this phone not being truly unlocked and not working in North America were true, so I decided to stop at this point and just wait until I could visit the nearest Metro store for help.The following morning, I did so. To my surprise it only took all of under 5 minutes and at a cost of $26.78 for a new sim card plus an activation fee to have me out the door with my old phone number successfully transferred to the new phone. Since then, the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G seems to be functioning just fine. I love how bright and clear the screen is. Its responsive and easy it is to use inspite of the fact that it is light years more advanced that my old one. I'm still learning about all its innovations and how to use it properly. Imagine, within a day of receiving this new phone I went from a smartphone using Android 7.11 OS to Android 14 OS!!! Would anyone believe that had I not needed to switch to an an Android OS of 11+ just to be able to utilize my car's Andro Auto Infotainment System fully, I would still be using my old J7 Prime?!Though not as powerful as the latest Galaxy S or N models, its specs including it's screen, video and multi-camera resolutions, refresh rate, processing unit, tactile response and even its storage expandability are fairly impressive if not respectable at such an affordable prize. If down the road I find anything to dislike or complain about it, I'll be sure to write an addendum to this review. In a nutshell ... I can vouch that this phone works just fine with Metro by T-Mobile cellular carrier in Florida (or at least my neck of the woods, East Central Florida) and can make calls either over wifi or just using cellular data.
A**R
Works with AT&T ,has slot for an SD card and has an embedded FM radio tuner
I bought this to replace my Samsung Galaxy S20+ which is no longer supported by Samsung this year. I am actually a long term fan of the S series but since I prefer phones with SD cards, I decided to try the A25 .I'm glad I did! The A25 is comparable to the S20+ in terms of performance . The touchscreen was responsive and Internet was fast. Phone calls were clear with no dropped connections. The speakers are not as nice as the S20+ but I can live with that. I bought the international version hoping it has an FM radio tuner. Hooray! It's there! For those unfamiliar with this feature found in some non US phones, this embedded tuner lets you listen to local FM stations even if you don't have Internet access. Very useful in emergency situations!Just insert old school wired earphones in the headphone jack and you're good to go. The wires function as a radio antenna. I am US based and I can confirm it works with AT&T . Just insert your sim card and you're connected ,even if you receive an auto text from AT&T stating this phone is not compatible. The only downside is there is no wireless charging but you can just attach a small thingamajig to the back of the phone and the USB port. Voila! Wireless charging .I am pleased with this purchase so far :D
A**G
Frustratingly Disappointed
I have had nothing but problems since I started using it. When I Smart Switched my iphone to this one, first of all, it didn’t receive everything properly. Secondly, when sending texts, it will not send pix or long messages, so basically mms is inoperable however I can send and rcv pix and links from some phones. I worked extensively with my carrier and it is not them, it is the phone. I am regretful I bought it. I didnt use it right away because when I transferred my old iphone over to this one, everything was so off and the phone wasnt working so I switched back to my iphone until I moved. Once I moved and switched, it has been a nightmare ever since. Every day discovering something new and odd that doesnt function properly that makes sense to no one.
P**A
Samsung so So Good!
Getting used to the gadget, so far so good!
J**I
New phone, an upgrade for me
So far I'm enjoying this phone. Once it's set up, it's easy to use. I like the features I've found so far (ringtones, being able to use emojis for individual texts in the same chat, etc) , still trying to figure out everything it does. Love the speed of the 5G.
A**6
Made for Brazil Market so may not work well in North America
I got this phone specifically to use in Mexico and USA since I travel frequently between the two. I saw "Latin American Version" So I assumed it was probably the phones sold in Mexico and Central America.However, I should have checked the version first (A256E/DSN) since this is not the North American version.What does this mean? You can use a website like frequencycheck which will tell you all of the bands that a phone has and also what networks they are compatible with.Of course this has all of the bands to work in Brazil so it will work 100% in South America. However, it is missing many bands that are used in North America.This phone may not work for 5G in Mexico as most of their carriers use the N5 (850 MHz) and N38 (2600 MHz) bands for 5G. It does have other 5G bands so may be a hit or miss on connection. It looks like it does support most of the needed 4G bands for Mexico so it does have partial compatibility.For the USA, it only supports 3 of the 11 5G bands; 0 CDMA Bands, 9 out of 16 LTE bands, and GSM. So if you intend to use this in the USA, good luck. It will be a hit or miss on connectivity and this will greatly depend on the cell tower near where you are.If you want a phone that works in the North American Market AND also works in South American and other markets then get the unlocked USA version of this phone. You will have to pay $100 more but it is guaranteed to work on USA bands and because the USA supports so many bands, it will also work in other phone markets.
C**E
Muy bueno
Excelente.si me gusto
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