Design Similar to
its predecessor, both devices feature plastic frame and back (with the LTE version using a glossy back, while the 5G version using a glossy back), alongside the Key Island Design } Light Blue| Blue| Blue Black| Yellow}}
Hardware Display It has a 6.5 inch diagonal notched display (slightly smaller than its predecessor), albeit it now uses a Super AMOLED display type, a first for the A1x series. Alongside the new SuperAMOLED display, it also had a higher resolution of 1080 × 2340 pixels, with a maximum refresh rate of 90 Hz.
Battery The Galaxy A15 5G is equipped with a 5000 mAh battery (like
its predecessor), but now brings a faster 25W Fast Charging, an upgrade from the 15 watts from its predecessor.
Processor and Memory The LTE version uses the
MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, while the 5G version uses the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+. For both devices, RAM configurations range from 4 to 8 GB, while storage options are available in either 128 or 256 GB (both use UFS 2.2), with expandable storage up to 1 TB. A 64 GB option for the 5G variant is also available, albeit exclusive only for the North American version of the device.
Camera The both device features a rear triple-camera setup: 50 MP main, 5 MP ultrawide, 2 MP
macro. Its front camera has a 13 MP sensor. It can record videos up to
1080p@30fps at both rear and front.
Software Alongside the
Galaxy A25,
Galaxy A35, and the
Galaxy A55 5G, the device is slated to receive 4 OS upgrades and 5 years of security updates (until 2029). It also marks the last time these devices will receive this level of support, as its successors all had 6 years of support. == References ==