While it is true that the models that generate the most interest are the high-end models, not all of them can be premium smartphones. There are users who neither want nor need the features of these and mid-range devices like the Galaxy A25 are aimed at them. And Samsung of course does not forget them.
For this reason, the Korean brand is already preparing a successor for the smartphone released in May. It would be about Galaxy A26of which you can already see some renders, courtesy of OnLeaks and Android Headlines.
Samsung is already preparing the successor to the Galaxy A25
The new terminal would be a model with a completely flat design both at the front and at the back. And it is in the latter that we find the most notable change, or the one that attracts the most attention, since everything indicates that the A26 would come with a redesigned camera modulewhich would group the three lenses together in the manner seen in the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Special Edition, retaining its current vertical alignment.
On the front, this model would have a more “outdated” look by continuing to display a camera facade framed in a notch “drop of water” type. Additionally, another aspect that is somewhat outdated these days would be a bottom screen bezel that is a bit thicker than the sides and top.
The measurements of this model would be 164 x 77.5 x 7.7 mm and it would have a screen of 6.64 inches which would probably be like Super AMOLED
Finally, it is expected that the material in which its rear part is constructed is the usual plastic in the mid-low range of the brand, and that it has a USB-C charging portas well as its SIM drawer being located at the top of the left side.
Obviously, at this stage, we don’t have a price to talk about, even if It would be logical for the next A26 to be in the 300 to 350 euro range considering the starting prices of its predecessor. We will continue to monitor it to keep you informed.
Pictures | Samsung, OnLeaks
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