Samsung Galaxy A15 Factory Unlocked Android Smartphone

Samsung Galaxy A15 Factory Unlocked Android Smartphone

Samsung Galaxy A15 Factory Unlocked Android Smartphone , 128GB, Fast Charging, Yellow, 3 Year Manufacturer Extended Warranty (UK Version)


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4 Responses

  1. SeanFbeafdxntj says:

     United Kingdom

    I recently purchased the Samsung Galaxy A15, and overall, it’s been a great budget-friendly smartphone with impressive features for the price.

    Pros:
    Display: The 6.5-inch display is bright and vibrant, with good resolution for watching videos and browsing. The screen size is perfect for multitasking and media consumption.
    Battery Life: The battery life has been a highlight. I easily get through a full day of usage with moderate to heavy apps running, thanks to the 5000mAh battery.
    Performance: For everyday tasks like social media, browsing, and video streaming, the Galaxy A15 performs well. Apps open relatively quickly, and switching between them is smooth enough for daily use.
    Camera: The 50MP rear camera is surprisingly good for this price range. It takes clear, crisp photos in daylight, and even the low-light performance is decent for a budget phone.
    Storage: The 128GB of internal storage is a bonus, giving plenty of room for apps, photos, and videos without immediately needing a memory card.
    Cons:
    Processor: While it handles basic tasks efficiently, it can struggle with more demanding apps or heavy gaming. It’s not designed for power users.
    Build Quality: The plastic back feels a little cheap, and I recommend getting a case for extra protection.
    No 5G Support: If you’re looking for the latest connectivity, note that this phone only supports 4G.
    Overall, the Samsung Galaxy A15 offers solid value for money, especially if you’re after a phone for basic tasks, a good camera, and excellent battery life. It’s perfect for users on a budget or those who don’t need top-tier performance. Highly recommended for everyday use!

  2. PatGalloptffl says:

     United Kingdom

    This phone has everything I need at a price much more reasonable than the top end Samsung range. Maybe its not as solid as it has a plastic back, no indication of if its waterproof or what the glass screen is made of but since I take care of my devices this is not a problem. And I don’t want or need anything that includes AI!

    This is a UK version of the phone and while there are other cheaper offerings available they are not always for use in the UK.

    It runs Android 14 and supposedly will get three updates over its life.

    The screen is crystal clear and the fingerprint reader on the side is very response and quick.

    Good battery life and will go into Superfast Charging mode with a suitable charger. You don’t get one with it, just the cable but I have plenty of chargers. To be honest I have tons of cables as well and it wouldn’t bother me if it didn’t come with one of those either.

    Comes with the usual Samsung and Google bloatware which I removed straight away. Rather than transfer all my apps from the old phone I started installing them from fresh. Just personal data was transfered over. Didn’t bother with a Samsung Account.

    The speaker is far better than my old phone even if it is mono.

    The only thing I’ve found that was a trifle disappointing was that the camera doesn’t support Raw mode which I prefer. However, its mostly for snapshots so no big deal and the images it captures are just fine.

    If you want a budget priced phone then this is one I’d recommend. According to the listing its supposed to have a 3 Year Extended warranty but there seemed to be no evidence of this when I came to register it.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI was a bit worried about buying a budget phone. I previously had the Samsung galaxy s20+ and was satisfied enough with it. After smashing the curved screen it was more cost effective buying this phone.

    The battery life is SO much better. I charge my phone once a day. I constantly use it to stream videos and music too. The camera I am so impressed with. I’ve seen a huge difference in my photos. Sometimes they can look pretty dull but using the warm samsung filter it instantly fixes that.

    I’ve had no lagging, everything runs and opens smoothly without any issues.

    It’s comfortable to hold, easy to use and took 30 minutes to transfer everything from my previous phone over.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 22 From Our UsersPros: The price, great for what it offers. Good memory and decent RAM. Good sound, video and display quality. Phone looks great as well. Comes with a C to C fast charging/data cable (not a USB TO C although these will still work as expected), will be buying the adapter for the C to C for the super fast charging opion. Only took about 30 or so minutes to transfer everything from my old A50 via the C to C cable provided. Really good battery options, you can set it to only charge to 80% max, which can be a game changer for the life of your battery as it will not over charge even if left plugged in, or just keep it as it comes at the 100% charge, obviously charge time depends on what your using to charge it. Has some other really cool features you can use or set via setting, I particularly like the one hand option where the screen can shrink by double tapping the center button making it a lot easier to handle/manage the phone.
    Cons: Biggest ones for me were the fingerprint sensor, its useless and never recognised either of the two I added, and why put it at the side as this has absolutely no benefits, it has good face recognition but I always disable the camera on my phones when not using it (via developer options, YouTube how to do this as its a great option to have and easy to turn of and on via the pull down menu) for security reasons, makes it impossible to hack your camera and other functions like tracking. The screen sensor can be a bit hit or miss (was much better on my old A50). Messenges, now this REALLY p1$$ed me off, it tries to FORCE you to use Google messages & will not let you pick your normal samsung message app even though it shows this option, God knows why as their a terrible company for harvesting every piece of info they can about you so why the hell would I give then this type of access to my txt. You can avoid this but it was a pain as you need to go into settings and disable the app that way. Also this does not come with the Always On Display Option (AOD) for your clock, this means when the phone is locked all it shows is a blank screen and you can’t tap/double tap the screen to bring up the display screen, you need to press the side button, this seems stupid as I like to have the time showing on my screen, especially at night in bed, again you can get round this by downloading an AOD App from the play store, this seemes stupid of Samsung to remove this basic and expected feature from the phone.
    All in all it is a great phone and well worth the money once you get past/round these stupid features.
    You will be hard pressed to get anything better for the price