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08-02-2024 12:05 AM in
Galaxy A
Hi Galaxy users would like to ask some of your experiences and opinions on the A15 4g or 5g. Between the 2 phones what would you prefer and what are the expected pros and cons considering that I plan to buy either one but cannot decide between the 2. (Since my s22 ultra broke so for the mean time I need atleast a serviceable and decent performing smartphone for my everyday tasks.) Thanks to everyone that would share their thoughts, experience on phone itself, etc
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08-02-2024 12:14 AM in
Galaxy A
I am not very familiar with the A series, but what I can say for certain is that having 5G made a huge difference for me.
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08-02-2024 12:21 AM in
Galaxy A
The difference is either 4G or 5G connection. So if you're using data for connection then go for 5G, but if you have a constant wifi connection then 4G will do.
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08-02-2024 12:44 AM in
Galaxy A
+1 5g for 5g data
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08-02-2024 12:53 AM (Last edited 08-02-2024 12:53 AM ) in
Galaxy A
Hi. I did check check their specs sheet, and performance wise, they should be the same. The only difference really is their mobile data connection feature.
If you are mostly on your mobile data and 5G connection is already established in the location you're mostly at, then I'd go with 5G. But if you don't have 5G in your area yet, then you wouldn't really be utilizing the technology much.
If you are mostly on your mobile data and 5G connection is already established in the location you're mostly at, then I'd go with 5G. But if you don't have 5G in your area yet, then you wouldn't really be utilizing the technology much.
