Galaxy A15 Dual Sim Blue Black 8GB RAM 256GB 5G Indian Version (SM-A156EZKGMEA, SM-A156M/DSN, SM-A156E/DS) Review

Introduction

The Samsung Galaxy A15 (SM-A156EZKGMEA, SM-A156M/DSN, SM-A156E/DS) arrived on my desk promising a compelling blend of features and affordability. This Indian version boasts 8GB of RAM, a generous 256GB of internal storage, and a vibrant 6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display. But does it live up to the hype? I spent several weeks putting it through its paces to find out.

Features

The Galaxy A15 packs a punch in terms of features. The standout is undoubtedly the stunning Super AMOLED display. Colors are vibrant, blacks are deep, and viewing angles are excellent. The 90Hz refresh rate adds noticeable smoothness to the user interface and gaming experience. The 50MP main camera consistently delivered impressive photos in well-lit conditions, though low-light performance could be better. The 5000mAh battery easily lasted a full day on moderate usage, and the fast charging (though not specified, likely standard for this class) proved convenient. The inclusion of 5G connectivity ensures future-proofing and speeds up data transfers. The fingerprint sensor and other sensors enhance usability.

Performance

Equipped with the Samsung Exynos 7 octa-core processor, the A15 handled everyday tasks with ease. Switching between apps was smooth and responsive, and multitasking was a breeze. While it’s not the most powerful processor on the market, it certainly holds its own in this price segment. Gaming performance was decent for casual titles, but more demanding games might experience some frame drops. The 8GB RAM and 256GB storage provide ample space for apps, games, and media. The Android 14 operating system adds a polished and modern feel.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Stunning Super AMOLED display
  • Long-lasting 5000mAh battery
  • Smooth 90Hz refresh rate
  • Impressive 50MP primary camera (good light conditions)
  • Ample RAM and storage
  • 5G connectivity
  • Water and dust resistant

Cons:

  • Low-light camera performance could be improved
  • Processor might struggle with demanding games
  • Charging speed not explicitly mentioned but likely standard.

Final Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy A15 (SM-A156EZKGMEA, SM-A156M/DSN, SM-A156E/DS) is a solid mid-range smartphone that delivers excellent value for its price. The stunning display, long-lasting battery, and 5G connectivity make it a compelling option for users seeking a well-rounded device. While some compromises have been made in areas like gaming performance and low-light camera capabilities, these are minor drawbacks for everyday use. Overall, I would wholeheartedly recommend the Galaxy A15 to those looking for a reliable and feature-packed phone without breaking the bank.

Specification Value
Expandable Memory Type MicroSD
Secondary Camera Resolution 5 MP
Charging Type Type-C
SIM Count Dual SIM
Processor Speed 2.2 GHz
Secondary Camera 5 – 7.9 MP
RAM Size 8 GB
Battery Size 5000 mAh
Internal Memory 256 GB
Version India Version
Screen Size 6.5 in
SIM Type Nano SIM
Display Resolution 1080×2408
Refresh Rates 90Hz
Colour Name Blue Black
Display Type Super AMOLED
Display Resolution Type FHD+
Operating System Version Android 14
Operating System Android
Voice Calling Capability yes
Network Frequency Band GSM, WCDMA FDD – LTE
Processor Name Samsung Exynos 7
Number of Cores 8-Core
Glass Technology Gorilla Glass 5
Primary Camera Feature Dual
Flash LED
Video Recording Resolution Type 1080p (100fps), 1080p(30fps), 1080p(60fps), 1440P (30fps), 1440P (60fps), 4K (30fps), 720P(200fps)
Wireless 5G
Water/Dust Properties Water Resistant and Dust Resistant
Model Year 2023
Network Type 5G
Condition New
Maximum Expandable Memory 1 TB
Sensor Accelerometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Light Sensor, Virtual Proximity Sensing
Model Number SM-A156EZKGMEA, SM-A156M/DSN, SM-A156E/DS
Model Name Galaxy A15
Pixels Per Inch 1080 x 2340
Primary Camera (MP) 50