Samsung Galaxy A25 review

Samsung Galaxy A25 review

Galaxy A25 Review

This section provides a review of the Samsung Galaxy A25, focusing on its design, display, performance, camera capabilities, and overall value as a mid-range phone.

Design and Display

  • The Galaxy A25 features a similar design to its predecessor with a flat plastic back and separate camera rings.
  • The back panel has a checkered pattern and the middle plastic frame has a different shape around the power button and volume key.
  • The 6.5-inch OLED display offers a 1080p resolution and an improved 120Hz refresh rate for smoother swiping and scrolling.
  • The bezels are relatively large for a budget phone but the screen brightness is impressive, reaching up to 430 nits manually and over 1,000 nits in auto mode.
  • The phone includes stereo speakers that provide good loudness and quality.

Performance and Software

  • The Galaxy A25 is equipped with Samsung's Exynos 1280 chipset, which offers 5G capability.
  • In benchmarks, the phone performs well compared to other devices in its price range.
  • It runs on Samsung's One UI 6 interface based on Android 14, providing a visually similar experience to previous versions with some layout improvements.

Battery Life

  • The phone has a 5,000mAh battery that delivers decent battery life but nothing exceptional.
  • It scored around 10 hours and 19 minutes in active use tests but could have performed better in web browsing and gaming scenarios.
  • The Galaxy A25 supports 25W charging but does not come with a charger included.

Camera Capabilities

  • The main camera features a 50MP sensor that captures decent photos with good contrast and wide dynamic range.
  • Portrait shots are detailed with accurate edge detection.
  • Low-light photography is average with softness and noise present in some images.
  • The dedicated night mode improves exposure and reduces noise, particularly in low-light conditions.
  • The 8MP ultra-wide camera offers softer photos with aggressive sharpening but decent dynamic range.
  • The 2MP macro camera captures usable close-up shots with good colors and dynamic range.
  • Selfies taken with the 13MP front-facing camera are detailed with accurate colors.

Value and Conclusion

  • The Galaxy A25 offers value as a mid-range phone, especially considering its 5G connectivity, higher refresh rate display, stereo speakers, and 4K video recording capabilities.
  • However, it lacks official ingress protection and its camera performance in low-light scenarios is subpar.
  • Overall, the Galaxy A25 is worth considering for those seeking a budget-friendly mid-range device.

Alternatives to Samsung Galaxy A25

This section suggests alternative phones to consider instead of the Samsung Galaxy A25.

  • Alternative options include the Samsung Galaxy A34 and Xiaomi's Poco X6.
  • Further reviews of these alternatives can be found for more information.
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The Galaxy A25 is a globally available device and it comes with some notable hardware upgrades over the A24. Check out our video review to learn ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW about the phone's top features, build and screen quality, battery life, performance, and camera image quality. ▶ Check price https://www.gsmarena.com/where-to-buy.php3?p=12555 Note: Commissions may be earned from the link above ▶ One UI 6 deep dive: https://youtu.be/AZ6sIeI7eLM ▶ Read our detailed text review: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a25-review-2661.php ▶ Check out the full phone's specs: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a25-12555.php ▶ Check out a sample recording of the phone's speaker: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a25-review-2661p3.php#lt ▶ Get the GSMArena.com merch here: https://merch.gsmarena.com/ ******************** Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - Design and build 01:06 - Screen specs and features 01:47 - Headphone jack, stereo speakers test 02:06 - Side-mounted fingerprint reader/power button 02:12 - Storage options 02:19 - Android 14 and UI 03:00 - Exynos 1280 performance 03:27 - Battery endurance and charging test 03:52 - Camera specs 04:03 - Main camera: photo and video quality 05:19 - Ultrawide camera: photo and video quality 05:49 - Macro camera photo quality 05:57 - Selfies 06:05 - Conclusion 06:31 - Alternatives and selfie video quality