Since this is one of Samsung’s most affordable phones, don’t expect much flashy stuff – it is a simple device designed to get the job done at around $100. The new Galaxy A07 4G (yes, no 5G at this price) reportedly isn’t very different from the current model, according to the leak. But it does get one key upgrade: longer software support.
Samsung Galaxy A07 4G full specs & renders
– Helio G99
– 6.7″ PLS LCD, 1600×720, 90Hz
– 50MP (f/1.8) + 2MP (f/2.4)
– 8MP (f/2.0)
– 5000mAh, 15W
– Android 15, One UI 7 | 6 years update
– Dual SIM, microSD slot, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 5, USB-C, 3.5mm jack, IP54 rated pic.twitter.com/8R7WyX3dAw— Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414) August 11, 2025
Because after all, under the hood, it should have a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset. It is nothing groundbreaking, but it promises better performance for light gaming. So, don’t expect amazing graphics, but it will handle everyday tasks and casual games fine.
The display is expected to stay the same as last year: a 6.7-inch PLS LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate. On the back, the camera setup looks unchanged too, with a dual-camera setup matching last year’s specs:
- 50 MP primary camera
- 2 MP secondary camera
- 8 MP selfie camera
- Green
- Dark Gray
- Silver/White
The upcoming affordable Galaxy A07 might debut in these three colors and with updated back camera looks. | Image credit – Sudhanshu Ambhore
Overall, the Galaxy A07 is a pretty basic phone, but it could be an option if you need a backup device or are working with a really tight budget. Being the lowest-spec model in the Galaxy A lineup, it comes with the lowest price too – and that price isn’t expected to change this time around. It should launch any day now, but don’t count on it showing up officially in the US through Samsung’s own store.
That said, history tells us these phones often pop up on places like Amazon and Walmart. Just keep in mind that most of the Galaxy A06 listings in the US are for International or Latin America versions. These unlocked models usually work on carriers like T-Mobile, AT&T, or Verizon, but it is super important to double-check the network bands to make sure they’re compatible with your carrier before buying.
And if you are open to other brands, definitely check out some better options out there. The Moto G (2025), for example, is often on discount and, for just a little extra cash, you can get a noticeably better phone.
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