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128GB Tracfone Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Smartphone w/ 1-Year Service (1500 Talk & 4500 Text/4.5GB Data)
& Accessories on sale for $109.99 - $15 w/ coupon code
WELCOME2025 at checkout =
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Specs:
- Display: 6.5" 2340x1080 FHD+ Super AMOLED touchscreen
- Processor: Samsung Exynos 1280 octa-core processor
- Storage: 128GB
- Memory: 6GB RAM
- MicroSD Card Slot
- Rear Cameras: 50.0MP (wide) + 2.0MP (macro) + 8MP (ultrawide)
- Front Camera: 13MP (wide)
- Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) / Bluetooth 5.3 / NFC
- 5000 mAh Battery
- USB 2.0 Type C Port w/ 25W fast charging support
- 3.5mm audio jack
- Android 14
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On Geekbench 6, a suite of tests that evaluates raw computing power, the Galaxy A25 got a single-core score of 964 and a multi-core score of 2,058. The Moto G Power, which has a MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chip, scored 889 and 2,345 on the same tests.
On the PCMark Work 3.0 test, which simulates general mobile tasks, the Galaxy A25 reached 12,718. That's far better than both the Moto G Power (11,708) and the Nord N30 (10,245).
To test graphics performance, I ran the GFXBench Aztec Ruins benchmark at a resolution of 2,560 by 1,440 pixels. Here, the Galaxy A25 managed 10fps. The Moto G Power fell slightly behind (7.2fps), as did the Nord N30 (7.8fps), while the Nuu B30 Pro did slightly better (11fps).
6GB RAM | 128GB Storage (up to 1TB on microSD card)
Assuming this is the same phone TRACFONE has on their website.
https://www.tracfone.co
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You will not lose service time, as in your expiration date will be extended by a year. I think customer service would tell you the new plan would go into reserve and start in January. But as was posted yesterday by chanwmr right after your post, this will very likely just extend your unlimited plan for another year. And since the extra text messages are not attached to the line, you can use them on a different account.
You will not lose service time, as in your expiration date will be extended by a year. I think customer service would tell you the new plan would go into reserve and start in January. But as was posted yesterday by chanwmr right after your post, this will very likely just extend your unlimited plan for another year. And since the extra text messages are not attached to the line, you can use them on a different account.
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