One of the major upgrades over the A14 5G is the inclusion of a Super AMOLED screen. The Galaxy A15 5G sports a 6.5” FHD+ display (1080×2340) that can hit 800 nits. Compared to the LCD on its predecessor, you should get much better color depth, and contrast here. The refresh rate stays the same at a respectable 90Hz.
Processor
Under the hood, the 5G variant of the A15 houses MediaTek’s Dimensity 6100+ chipset. If you were wondering, the vanilla A15 is powered by a comparable Helio G99 SOC. Both chips feature 2 primary A76 Cores at 2.2 GHz and 6 secondary A55 Cores at 2 GHz. But as you might have guessed, the former has 5G support while the latter doesn’t.
Samsung’s A15 5G comes with a sizeable upgrade in the memory department too. While the A14 5G started at 4/64 GB, its successor brings 6/128GB, 8/128GB, and 8/256 GB of memory with the option for future expansion via MicroSD up to 1TB.
Cameras
Moving on, we still get a triple camera setup but the kind of useless depth sensor is now replaced by a 5MP ultrawide. Besides that, there’s a 50MP primary shooter and a 2MP macro lens. Samsung hasn’t revealed the exact sensors they are using but it’s safe to say that these cameras carry over from last year. On the front, you get a 13MP selfie cam of f/2.0 housed in the notch.
Galaxy A15 design
Rest of the Specs
The device is fueled by a 5000mAh battery that now supports up to 25W fast charging. But like always, the charger is an added cost not included in the box. Galaxy A15 5G ships with OneUI 6.0 based on Android 14 and has excellent software support. The company promises 4 years of major OS updates alongside 5 years of security patches here which is a very good offering for a budget device.