Earlier last month, Samsung semi-announced the Galaxy A425G, the cheapest 5G phone to date. The company showed me some official images, but only touched on some specs, such as a 6.6-inch AMOLED touchscreen. That was it.
Thankfully, today Samsung has easily shared details about the contents of this smartphone in infographic format, as shown below.
The resolution of the Galaxy A425G screen is HD +, which is actually Super AMOLED. On the back is a 48MP main camera with f / 1.8 aperture, 8 MP f / 2.2 ultra wide, 5 MP f / 2.4 macro cam, and 5 MP f / 2.4 depth sensor. The selfie shooter is 20MP, f / 2.2.
The phone has an unnamed chipset with an octa-core CPU (dual 2.2 GHz + Hexa 1.8 GHz). Based on the core configuration and maximum clock speed, this seems to be the recently announced Snapdragon 750G SoC already present on the Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite.
Going forward, the A425G has 4/6 / 8GB of RAM available. Depending on the model you buy, the storage is always 128GB and can, of course, be expanded via a microSD. The 5,000 mAh battery keeps the light on and charges up to 15W. The phone has a fingerprint sensor in the display. The Galaxy A42 5G is available in Prism Dot Black, Prism Dot White, and Prism Dot Gray. Like the pricing information at the moment, the release date is still unknown, but obviously this should be cheaper than the Galaxy A515G.
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