Galaxy A05 and A05s designs got leaked
New insights into the Galaxy A05 series, on which South Korean tech giant Samsung has focused recently, continue to emerge.
Samsung is said to be developing its A15 smartphone, anticipated as the successor to the Galaxy A14. This revelation comes with the recent appearance of detailed images showcasing the design from all perspectives. These visuals provide a peek into what could be the key features of the device. Steve Hemmerstoffer, a renowned figure in the tech community, better known as OnLeaks, is the source of this information.
The Samsung Galaxy A15 appears to embrace a square-shaped aesthetic. The device's right side houses the power and volume buttons, with the power button intriguingly incorporating a fingerprint scanner feature. A notable characteristic is a bump on the same side. Moving to the back, three camera sensors are neatly aligned vertically, and these don't sit within a traditional camera module. This design is reminiscent of earlier models from the Galaxy S series.
Galaxy A05 and A05s designs got leaked
Flipping to the front, the Samsung Galaxy A15 showcases a notch, familiarly identified as the Infinity-U display. Rumored specifications suggest a screen measurement of 6.4 inches, accompanied by a slightly more pronounced bottom bezel. The device's lower section features a USB-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a speaker outlet.
Dimensionally speaking, the Samsung Galaxy A15 is believed to span 160.2 x 76.8 x 8.4 mm. However, considering the frame's bump, the width might slightly extend to 77.4 mm from its initial 76.8 mm. While the main specifications remain undisclosed, the tech community awaits further insights with bated breath.