SAMSUNG Galaxy A15 5G A Series Cell Phone, 128GB Unlocked…

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  • YOUR CONTENT, SUPERSMOOTH: Whether watching shows, playing games or reading online, the ultra-clear, superfluid display¹ 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 1TB² 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 Charging³ powers up your battery at lightning speed so you can get back to life sooner
  • A DIGITAL WALLET IS ALREADY IN YOUR GALAXY: Carry your essentials conveniently in the digital wallet that’s made for your Galaxy phone and Watchâ´
  • Dual-SIM
Product Dimensions

6.3 x 3.02 x 0.33 inches

Item Weight

7.2 ounces

Item model number

SM-A156

Batteries

1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

OS

Android 13 or later

RAM

4 GB

Wireless communication technologies

Cellular

Connectivity technologies

USB Type C

GPS

True

Special features

Expandable Memory, Fast Charging Support

Other display features

Wireless

Human Interface Input

Buttons, Microphone, Touchscreen

Scanner Resolution

1080 x 2340

Other camera features

Front

Form Factor

Bar

color

Black

Battery Power Rating

5000 Milliampere Hour (mAh)

Whats in the box

Galaxy A15, Quick Start Guide, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable

Manufacturer

Samsung Electornics

Date First Available

January 17, 2024

Memory Storage Capacity

128 GB

Standing screen display size

6.5 Inches

Ram Memory Installed Size

4 GB

Weight

204 Grams

3 reviews for SAMSUNG Galaxy A15 5G A Series Cell Phone, 128GB Unlocked…

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Nate Fuquay

    So where to begin I got this phone to replace my other A series phone because I use them for carrying extra storage. Since the mainline phones have the extra storage part taken out. Since last year when I bought the phone I’ve dropped it plenty of time so its safe to say these phones are far more durable than previous A series phones. I haven’t had much issues far as scratches go or heating issue. The phone has remained in great condition even with all I put it through. Its extra storage is the only reason I got the phone so its functionally a great fit for those needing or looking for that extra storage. It looks great with its sleek design and like I said I haven’t had a problem when the phone has a heat issue. I’m sure its scratch resistant as well. All in all I like it and will say it was worth the buy since I can add an SD card to it.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Nate Fuquay

    *12/28/2024 Update – **Removing Screen Potector Makes Previous Problems Go Away. Changed to 5-star** I have a tech savvy son-in-law who told me that the problems I was having with the screen could be related to the screen protector causing problems. I didn’t like the idea of not having a screen protector, so I didn’t act on in right away. But when the problems became bad enough that I was seriously considering getting a new phone, I decided to see what would happen if I removed the protector. Amazing! All the screen related problems cleared up! I have been protectorless for about a month now, and only once have I been forced to restart my phone due to a performance-related issue. Added bonus – the battery charge seems to last longer as well, probably because my phone was doing so many things on its own while in my pocket before.

    Original Review, around March 30, 2024 – I bought this phone because of all the good reviews and that it was affordable. I had had bad experiences with Samsung phones in the past, but I thought maybe they had improved. I was disappointed.

    Within a couple of days, when I was trying to type out texts, I found that even if I very carefully pushed on a letter that I wanted, another letter, or number, or word would show up in the text box. I would have to re-start the phone to get it to work again. And that was not all. Other times the screen would start jittering badly, or quickly shifting back and forth between two apps when I wasn’t even touching it.
    This behavior has persisted. Due to this problem, I have to re-start the phone on the average every two days, but there have been a few times whey I’ve had to do it three or four times in one day.

    Also, I’m not sure why the default setting for the screen is “gestures”. This was very frustrating because I could only remember a few basic gestures, so I could never do things like bring up the screen with all of the open apps, as well as having other things happen that I didn’t want to happen when I tried certain swipe gestures. I finally got sick of this problem, and looked it up on the internet and found where there was a way to get three buttons at the bottom of the screen – one for “back a screen”, one for the “home” screen” and one to open the window allowing you to scroll through (and close) open apps individually – or close them all with one button.

    The battery saving feature takes a while to get it right. This feature keeps you from over-charging it, and stops the charging when the battery gets to 85% full. For the first few weeks, this resulted in me sometimes running out of power before my day was through. This feature has some king of AI support, I think, and it has gotten better over time. It still says it only gets 85% full, but it usually lasts a whole day unless I am using it very heavily.

    Otherwise, the phone seems to work well, but the screen problem is bad enough that I can only give this a two star rating.

  3. Rated 4 out of 5

    Lee Ann R

    It’s a phone and works which is more than you can say about most inexpensive phones. Why pay 500 plus dollars plus 50 dollars a month to talk on the phone? If you drop these expensive things you are sorry. It’s unlocked and works on Twillo. There’s no charging cable or tool to get the SIM card out. It was achore to get the card out. Data transfer was hard. The new trend in cell phones is to grub out the most money they can. The thing is like most phones. Way to big to fit in your pocket, thus a nuisance. I bought another Samsing for myself and it was the same deal but at least it works. This one is for my wife.

    I had a Moto G cell that lasted ten years tied to Republic service. It fit easily in my pocket. Excellent clarity and text messaging. I bought a holster for my new Samsung and it looks ridiculous. Correctly sized pocket phones are labeled for kids or the elderly! That’s simply crap! Most don’t even work. Cell phones are considered profit centers for their makers and phone services. I want SERVICE that works not a “phone plan”! I want a pocket phone for under 200 bucks. It’s too much to ask from these phone con artists. I don’t even carry a phone now. I leave it in the car for emergencies.

    To summarize. This phone works on Twillo. It will probably last a few years, if you buy a protective case. It does everthing that a 500 plus dollar phone does. It’s ok. Don’t be a sucker and pay any more than you just have to do so. The government should step in and regulate this business. They won’t. The USA needs reliable communication. Doubtful that low cost, quality phones or phone service will happen.

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