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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy A07 has been spotted on Google Play Console. It reveals phone's key specifications and design.
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Samsung is developing a bunch of Galaxy A series smartphones. One of them is the Galaxy A07, which will be one of its cheapest phones for 2025. The only information we have had about it was that the brand will launch it in 5G and 4G variants. Well, a new leak not only reveals its display, processor, memory, and OS details, but also its official image.
The Galaxy A07 has been spotted on Google Play Console (via XpertPick). According to it, the phone has a display with 1,600 x 720 pixels resolution, MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, 6GB RAM (Samsung could offer it in other memory configurations as well), and Android 15 (One UI 7.0).
The phone’s image shows that it has a display with a U-shaped notch, thick bezels around the screen, a back panel with vertical ridge pattern, and an all-new camera hump design compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy A06.
As you can see, the Galaxy A07 has a more powerful processor than its predecessor, which has the Helio G85 SoC. We assume that Samsung will offer the upcoming phone with the same display and battery as the last year’s model. It remains to be seen if the brand offers an upgraded camera setup or continues with the older one.
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