Samsung Galaxy A15 5g Review
Samsung Galaxy A15 5g Review
Blog Article
Most likely it will be outed as Samsung Galaxy A15 5G, which with the recent Galaxy A15 4G actually so similarly specced is probably going to look like a twin brother that simply has access to much speedier 5G networks.
It also has a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with up to Full HD + resolution, which looks up to 90Hz yet it is the same panel and level at A22. It packs the same dual camera back. You have 13MP imager and also full HD ability (which means some video capturing) for the photo/dedicated front camera spanner still.
Samsung A15 5G Display:
The display is notably larger and better on the Galaxy A15 5G, with the device getting a brand new FHD+ resolution Super AMOLED display measuring in at 6.5-inches — an upgrade from just HD panel of the Galaxy A14. You will also get improvements through refresh rate enhancement to upto90Hz.
Test display, scores in line with that of the Galaxy A15 4G The display reaches a maximum brightness of 363 nits on extreme right side of brightness scrubber - not overly bright but decent. It is a very robust 786 nits at auto brightness. In addition, the Galaxy A15 5G packs an AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. There are two different options for Motion Smoothness, which is High and Standard. Both of these don't offer 120Hz, only one has a fixed mode of either 90Hz or 60HZ.
A still image is even presented to the 90Hz mode that does not slow down the radio playback. You could count the number of times 60Hz change on one or both hands, primarily for the Camera app and Google Maps.
Samsung A15 5G Camera:
As far as the cameras are concerned, there is no difference between the Samsung Galaxy A15 5G and its already commented relative Galaxy A15 4G — a specification that can be easily attributed to all other similar shooters of cheap devices from this family. Other than a 50MP primary, an ultrawide cam at 5 MP, and the macro-pityful one as the other sensor only hits two megapixels.
50MP Main Camera
2MP Macro Camera
13MP Front Camera
Low-light photo quality
Those traps for wild animals (that is — objects near the shooter) ruin most of night photos Detail poorly resolved, a lot of smeared noise and the dynamic range just isn't there. It is the other way around when it comes to colours, however.
Night Mode is also supported by the camera, so make sure you use it where it can improve things. Night Mode lets you take sharp and vibrant low-light photos with a wide dynamic range and minimal noise.
The ultrawide camera is found wanting, to nobody's surprise, in dark and low light scenarios — our images are invariably dark poorly after dark shots with tons of noise terrible colors (smilies warms up the hue too much more than it can afford although yes shadows go blue here) and also lousy detail.
Samsung A15 5G Battery:
Galaxy A15 5G's chipset is an efficient one, so all this can work with a battery of 5,000mAh. It turned out to be a good match-up, as shown by the Galaxy A15 5G's impressive 14 hours and 31 minutes battery life score in our Active Use test. During the tests, it performed sufficiently and ranked very closely with regard to on-screen numbers of the Galaxy A15 4G in most use-cases.
Charging speed Samsung A15 5G
It also supports 15W fast wired charging, while the Samsung Galaxy A15 5G crushes this number with up to 25W. Again, no charger in the box. The phone would reach the maximum charging power it can take with any 25W PD+PPS charger.
Samsung A15 5G Software:
It runs Android 14 in the form of One UI v.6 right out of the box 0. The device can also receive three years of Android updates and an additional year of security patches via firmware updates.
Some highlights developers can look forward to seeing in One UI 6 include a re-designed Quick Panel, bigger and clearer notifications, a camera app change to simpler & more powerful gallery/editing tools/animations.
Samsung A15 5G Conclusion:
The Galaxy А15 5G is a complete and balanced smartphone in each aspect A simple, beautiful design available in several tasty colour smartphone; bright but fast OLED display; excellent battery with quicker face unlock than iPhone X. What we're missing in the Galaxy A15 5G is raw performance, where it really falls flat and so-so cameras.
Galaxy A15 5G obviously wouldn't pay off without a compromise, but it was an entry-level phone design that begged for the bargain-bin high-Mega-pixel spectacle; driving Samsung's industry-leading range of connectivity options and to be frank, there had to be some way 'sacrificed' - this one appears to have been camera performance.