







The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is a mid-range smartphone that offers a blend of impressive features and affordability. With a 6.5” FHD+ Super AMOLED display, 128GB of storage (expandable up to 1TB), and a triple-camera setup including a 50 MP main sensor with OIS, it’s designed to cater to everyday needs.
Users have praised its bright, clear screen and responsive interface. The phone’s battery life is commendable, with a 5000 mAh capacity that lasts through the day. However, charging can be slow without fast-charging cables.
Compatibility is a mixed bag. While it works seamlessly with carriers like Metro by T-Mobile and Mint Mobile in the U.S., it struggles with Verizon due to missing CDMA bands. International users should note that the Latin variant (A256E/DSN) may not fully support all 5G bands in North America, making connectivity hit-or-miss.
Some users reported issues with pre-installed bloatware and Samsung’s aggressive protection app, which can be intrusive but is disableable. Additionally, there were complaints about non-genuine charging accessories included in some packages.
Overall, the Galaxy A25 5G is a solid choice for budget-conscious buyers seeking a feature-rich device, but ensure carrier compatibility before purchasing.
