SAMSUNG Galaxy A15 5G A Series Cell Phone, 128GB Unlocked Android Smartphone, AMOLED Display, Expandable Storage, Knox Security, Super Fast Charging, Hi-Res Camera, US Version,…
$199.99
Last updated on 16th November 2024 11:15 pm
- YOUR CONTENT, SUPERSMOOTH: Whether watching shows, playing games or reading online, the ultra-clear, superfluid display* of Galaxy A15 5G brings your content to life; Plus, Vision Booster lets you to enjoy the bright 800-nits screen experience
- STORE MORE & WORRY LESS: With improved internal storage of up to 128GB and up to 1TB** of expandable storage, Galaxy A15 5G makes it easy to keep cherished photos, videos and important files readily accessible whenever you need them
- MANAGE PERSONAL DATA w/ CONFIDENCE: Securely manage your files and rest easy knowing your sensitive data is safeguarded with the fortified layers of Knox Security
- LIVE FAST. CHARGE FASTER: Focus more on the moment and less on your battery percentage with Galaxy A15 5G; Super Fast Charging*** powers up your battery at lightning speed so you can get back to life sooner
- SEE ALL YOU NEED ON A BRIGHT SCREEN: The 6.5 Super AMOLED display of Galaxy A15 5G is enhanced with Vision Booster an dup to 800-nits brightness, providing you with crisp, clear content on the go.
- SUPER CHARGE YOUR DAY WITH SUPER FAST CHARGING: Focus more on the moment an dless on your battery percentage with Galaxy A15 5G.
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SAMSUNG Galaxy A15 5G A Series Cell Phone, 128GB Unlocked Android Smartphone, AMOLED Display, Expandable Storage, Knox Security, Super Fast Charging, Hi-Res Camera, US Version,…
$199.99
Lavienrose30 –
Excellent value phone for money. I have used A14 Samsung phone prior and I didn’t think it was that slow or bad, only the screen was not very good but this phone definitely a great budget phone. This A15 phone has oled screen so the screen is excellent like the more expensive Samsung phones , battery life is excellent, calls and texts works great on Tmobile. The only thing is the processing speed is somewhat slower but not that bad for everyday functions, some internet browsing, using apps… no regret.
Geodenizen –
After being an Apple customer for several years, I am starting to get tired of constantly having to get a new phone at a cost of about $1000 every few years. My phones tend to last longer than the software upgrades allow. I still have a working iPhone 3GS that can be used. I even bought a SIMM conversion kit to test it. It still works, but not much good for anything else but playing my music library.
This phone is my delve into the Android world, and at a little over $200 this phone seems to work great. I only did the basic setup, and haven’t logged it into any accounts like Google or Samsung, but I can insert the SIMM card, and use it like an old fashioned phone, should my aging iPhone 8 fail on me. Right now, I am trying to decide about whether to shell out for another Apple product or just go with Samsung, like a lot of others have done, according to recent news about how Apple is losing market share to Samsung.
After I get a chance to play around with the phone a little more, I will probably update this review.
Amazoner –
This is a very nice phone. Samsung did a really good job on this one.
The build quality is solid. The plastic case is a matte iridescent deep blackish blue and does a good job at not showing fingerprints. The AMOLED screen has good colors and perfect deep blacks. The high capacity battery (5,000mAh) lasts 7-10 days with light usage before needing to recharge. The software is typical Samsung high-quality and the Samsung-built email app is still the best amongst Android phones. The fingerprint reader on the side unlocks the phone instantaneously. The charging port is USB-C. Speed-wise, the phone is plenty fast and doesn’t lag. It has 5G cell phone connectivity but you can turn it off and use 4G to save on battery life. Networking also supports 2G (i.e. GSM) that can be turned on or off. Built-in storage is a whopping 128GB. Expansion-wise, the SIM tray accepts 2 SIM cards (i.e. this is indeed a dual-SIM phone), or 1 SIM card + 1 Micro-SD card. There is a headphone jack at the bottom, next to the charging port. The phone is quite big, i.e. the screen is huge, and it’s rather heavy but so are most phones nowadays. It barely fits in my pants pockets.
This is marketed as an entry-level phone, but honestly, it has such much memory, long battery life, fingerprint unlock, 3 good cameras, dual-SIM, Micro-SD expansion, headphone jack, USB C, great software support, future-proof updates, and is quite fast, so you may wonder why you’d ever need to buy anything more expensive.
Overall, great modern phone at a reasonable price ($200) that should work well for most people and last a long time.
Mikeyt1818 –
Why they released this with 4 GB RAM while in Europe and Asia they have 6/8 GB RAM versions is mind boggling. I kept losing GPS and 5G signal. People could not hear me on the other end and the lag was awful, also many apps opened by themselves. As a delivery driver this phone almost cost me my job. Switched back to Motorola Power 5G 2024 and I am back on track. I wanted Samsung to work because I like their watches and you need a Galaxy phone to use their ECG and other health app features. Back to Fitbit!!
KP –
Good phone for a low cost. Everything transfered smoothly. I have T- Mobile and I’m in the USA. Good photos and videos. Smooth scrolling. Not too many crazy updates. I like the ability to remove most preinstalled apps as well. Battery life is great.
Downfalls are minimal. *Side on/off button is flush with the side and takes longer to locate.
*screenshot are rather difficult with the palm swipe. It takes quite a few tries, loosing what you want to screenshot happens often. As an older person I screenshot things I can’t read so I can zoom in. I try to avoid that now.
*No sd card storage to remove or replace. I miss that, even though the phone has lots of available room. I use to save the sd cards for personal back up photos.
*Sim card slot looks as if it won’t securely hold in the tray. Isn’t a tight fit, but suprisingly it does work with some patience.
A month into use,
It’s a good phone so far!