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Samsung A07
Updated on: September 22, 2025

Samsung A07

Display Size

6.7 inches, PLS LCD, 90Hz

Display Resolution

720 x 1600 pixels (~262 ppi)

Rear Camera

Dual: 50 MP (wide, PDAF) + 2 MP (depth)

Front Camera

8 MP (wide)

Battery Capacity

Li-Ion 5000 mAh

Color

Gray, LightViolet, DarkGreen

CPU

Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)

GPU

Mali-G57 MC2

DISPLAY
Type
PLS LCD, 90Hz
Screen Size
6.7 inches, PLS LCD, 90Hz
Resolution
720 x 1600 pixels (~262 ppi)
DESIGN & BUILD
Dimensions
164.4 x 77.4 x 7.6 mm
Weight
184 g
Color
Gray, LightViolet, DarkGreen
MAIN CAMERA
Main Camera (Single)
Dual: 50 MP (wide, PDAF) + 2 MP (depth)
Main Camera Features
LED flash
Main Camera Video
1080p@30/60fps
SELFIE CAMERA
Selfie Camera
8 MP (wide)
Selfie Camera Features
Selfie Camera Video
Yes
PLATFORM
Operating System
Android 15, One UI 7, up to 6 major upgrades
Chipset
Mediatek Helio G99 (6 nm)
CPU
Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU
Mali-G57 MC2
Technology
GSM / HSPA / LTE
MEMORY
Card Slot
microSDXC (dedicated slot)
Internal Storage
64GB 4GB RAM, 128GB 4GB RAM, 128GB 6GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM
Internal Type
UFS 4.1
NETWORK
SIM
Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct
Bluetooth
5.3, A2DP, LE
Positioning
GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS
NFC
No
Infrared Port
No
Radio
FM radio
USB
USB Type-C 2.0
SOUND
Loudspeaker
Yes
3.5mm Jack
Yes
FEATURES
Sensors
Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, proximity
BATTERY
Battery Type
Li-Ion 5000 mAh
Charging
25W wired
MISC
Announced
1 September, 2025
Status
Available
Price (USD)
125
Price (PKR)
34,999

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Mobile Gaming

I recently got my hands on the Samsung A07, and after a few weeks of using it as my daily driver, I feel like I can finally share a fair review. At just 34,999 PKR (about 125 USD), this phone promised a lot on paper, but what really matters is how it feels in real life.

First Impressions

The moment I unboxed the Samsung A07, I was surprised by how lightweight it felt. At only 184 grams, it didn’t feel bulky at all, even with its 6.7-inch screen. I picked the Light Violet color, and honestly, it looks way more premium than the price suggests. The slim 7.6 mm body makes it comfortable to hold for long hours.

Display Experience in Daily Use

The PLS LCD with 90Hz refresh rate caught my attention quickly. Scrolling through social media felt smooth, and even casual gaming felt snappy. Sure, the 720p resolution isn’t flagship quality, but for watching YouTube and Netflix, it looked perfectly fine.

I did notice in bright sunlight the display could struggle a bit, but indoors it’s sharp enough to not bother me.

Camera: Real-Life Performance

I’ve used the camera in different conditions, and here’s what I found:

Main Camera

  • 50 MP wide lens gives surprisingly detailed shots during the day.

  • The 2 MP depth sensor does help with portraits, though sometimes edges are a little soft.

  • Night photos are average, but the LED flash helped when I needed quick snaps in the dark.

  • Video recording at 1080p/60fps is smooth — I used it to record a birthday event and it came out better than expected.

Selfie Camera

The 8 MP front camera does a decent job for selfies and video calls. I’m not a heavy selfie user, but for WhatsApp and Instagram stories, it worked fine.

Performance and Speed

This phone runs on the MediaTek Helio G99 with Android 15 and One UI 7, and it honestly feels snappy for everyday tasks. Opening apps, switching between WhatsApp, YouTube, and Chrome — all smooth.

Gaming wise, I tried PUBG Mobile on medium settings. It played well without heating too much, though you shouldn’t expect ultra graphics at this price.

What I liked the most? Samsung promises 6 major upgrades. That’s rare in budget phones and gave me confidence this phone will last.

Storage and Usability

I picked the 128GB with 6GB RAM version. Storage felt enough for my apps, photos, and videos. There’s also a dedicated microSD slot, which is a lifesaver.

Here’s a quick breakdown of storage options:

Variant Who It’s Best For
64GB + 4GB RAM Light users (calls, WhatsApp, social apps)
128GB + 4GB RAM Average users who take a lot of photos
128GB + 6GB RAM Balanced choice for most people
256GB + 8GB RAM Heavy users, gamers, and media lovers

Battery Life

The 5000 mAh battery is one of the strongest points of this phone. On normal usage (calls, browsing, some gaming, and YouTube), I easily got a full day and a half.

Charging with 25W wired was not super fast, but good enough — I went from 20% to 80% in about an hour.

Things I Liked

  • Smooth 90Hz screen for scrolling

  • Lightweight design and comfortable grip

  • Long battery life that easily lasts over a day

  • Decent cameras for the price

  • Samsung software updates guarantee

Things That Could Be Better

  • Screen resolution could be higher (720p feels limited at times)

  • No NFC or advanced features like wireless charging

  • Night photography is just average

Final Verdict: Is the Samsung A07 Worth It?

For 34,999 PKR, I honestly think the Samsung A07 is one of the best budget phones in 2025. It’s not perfect — no budget phone is — but it nails the basics: smooth performance, reliable battery, and a big display.

If you’re a student, casual gamer, or just need a solid phone without breaking the bank, this is a great pick. Personally, I don’t regret buying it — it feels like money well spent.

Faqs

What is the price of Samsung A07 in Pakistan 8GB / 128GB?

There is no confirmed official price yet for the 8GB + 128GB variant. Most listings estimate the base variant (4GB/64GB) around PKR 30,000–35,000. The 8/128GB version will likely cost more, possibly PKR 38,000–45,000 depending on taxes, warranty, and seller.

The Samsung A07 was officially launched on 1 September 2025.

For casual to moderate gaming, yes. The phone uses the MediaTek Helio G99 (6nm) chipset and has a 90Hz refresh rate display, which should handle games like PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty Mobile, etc., at medium settings smoothly. For high graphics/high frame rate gaming, it may struggle.

Similarly, the 8/256GB variant isn’t officially priced yet in Pakistan. Given the base price estimates, this top variant could fall around PKR 45,000–55,000 (give or take). Exact pricing will depend on import costs, warranty, and retailer markup.

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