Whether foldable, high-end, mid-range or entry-level. Samsung covers almost every price range with its own smartphones. Although the last two products, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5, are not even two months old, leaks about the upcoming smartphones have already started. The first image of the Samsung Galaxy A15 has been released today.
As is often the case, the first leak came via French leaker @OnLeaks. TheTechOutlook. Viewed from the front, the images show a typical entry-level smartphone 6.4-inch Infinity-U The small cutout above the display houses a single selfie camera. Since the Galaxy A15 is a device in its price range 150 to 250 euros The display edges are correspondingly wider.
Exceptional frame
The smartphone becomes noticeable just by looking at the frame. At first glance, the design reminded me of the Xcover series of rugged smartphones. The largest parts of the frame are completely flat and flush at the front and back, but the power button and volume rocker are curved.
Since the Galaxy A15 is one of the first design leaks of Samsung’s 2024 lineup, the question naturally arises whether other devices will adopt this design. You can’t blow it. The first images of the Galaxy S24 are sure to surface in the next two to three weeks.
However, now the typical Samsung camera design is used again on the back of the Galaxy A15. Three separately arranged cameras In the upper left area with a single LED flash. Exactly which cameras are unknown at this point. A combination of main, ultra-wide-angle and macro cameras will likely be used, as is the case with the Galaxy A14 5G. According to the leak, the Galaxy A15 measures up overall 160,2 x 76,8 x 8,4 mm.
Early rumors suggest that Samsung’s new A series could be presented in late February or early March 2024, as the upcoming S series is also expected to see the light of day – so let’s be surprised.
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