Here’s a detailed comparison between the Samsung Galaxy A06 5G and the itel S25 Ultra.
📑 Table of Contents:
- 📏 Size Comparison
- 🖥️ Display Comparison
- 🔋 Battery Life
- ⚡ Charging Speed
- 🔊 Speaker Test
- 🚀 Performance
- 📊 Benchmark Performance
- 📸 Camera Comparison
- 🎥 Video Quality
- 🏆 Overall Verdict
📏 Size Comparison
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Dimensions | 167.2 x 77.9 x 8.8 mm | 164.55 x 75.6 x 8.6 mm |
Weight | Approx. 190 g | Approx. 195 g |
Display Size | 6.6 inches | 6.78 inches |
Display Type | PLS LCD | IPS LCD |
Resolution | 720 x 1600 pixels (HD+) | 720 x 1640 pixels (HD+) |
Aspect Ratio | 20:9 | 20.5:9 |
Screen-to-Body Ratio | ~81.8% | ~84.5% |
Build Material | Plastic frame, plastic back | Plastic frame, plastic back |
Colors | Black, Blue, White | Sky Blue, Brilliant Gold |
🖥️ Display Comparison
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Display Type | IPS LCD | IPS LCD |
Screen Size | ~6.5 inches (comfortable for most users) | ~6.8 inches (bigger screen for videos and games) |
Resolution | HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels) | HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels or slightly better) |
Sharpness | Good enough for daily use, but not super sharp | Slightly less sharp due to bigger screen |
Refresh Rate | 60Hz (smooth for regular tasks like scrolling) | Likely 60Hz (no extra smoothness for gaming) |
Brightness | Bright enough for indoors, but may struggle in sunlight | Slightly dimmer, harder to see in bright sunlight |
Colors | Decent colors, but not as vibrant as high-end phones | Colors look okay, but not as rich or accurate |
Outdoor Visibility | Okay, but not great in direct sunlight | Harder to see outdoors due to lower brightness |
Overall Display Quality | Good for casual use like social media and videos | Decent for watching content, but less sharp and bright |
🔋 Battery Life
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Battery Capacity | ~5,000mAh | ~6,000mAh |
Charging Speed | Likely 15W (standard fast charging) | Likely 18W or similar (slightly faster charging) |
Screen-On Time | ~7-8 hours (typical for HD+ display and efficient use) | ~8-9 hours (larger battery extends usage time) |
Usage with Heavy Tasks | Lasts ~1 day with gaming, streaming, etc. | Likely lasts ~1.5 days with heavy use |
Standby Time | ~2-3 days | ~3-4 days (larger battery improves idle time) |
Battery Optimization | Samsung’s software helps save power | itel’s custom UI includes basic power-saving modes |
Overall Battery Rating | 4/5 (Good battery life for daily use) | 4.5/5 (Great battery life, especially for its size) |
⚡ Charging Speed
Category | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Battery Capacity | ~5000mAh (typical for long battery life) | ~6000mAh (larger battery for extended use) |
Charging Speed | Likely 15W (standard for Samsung’s budget devices) | Likely 18W or 22.5W (itel often includes slightly faster charging in its models) |
Charger Included | Yes, likely includes a basic charger in the box | Yes, likely includes a charger in the box |
Time to Full Charge | ~2.5-3 hours (estimated with 15W charger) | ~2-2.5 hours (estimated with 18W/22.5W charger) |
Fast Charging Support | No advanced fast charging (basic speed only) | Likely no advanced fast charging, but slightly faster than Samsung |
Wireless Charging | Not supported | Not supported |
Reverse Charging | Not supported | Not supported |
Overall Charging Rating | 3.5/5 (Good for casual users, but not very fast) | 4/5 (Slightly faster charging, better for people who need quicker top-ups) |
🔊 Speaker Test
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Speaker Type | Single speaker (bottom-facing) | Single speaker (likely bottom-facing) |
Sound Quality | Decent for calls and videos, but lacks depth and bass | Similar sound quality, slightly weaker bass |
Loudness | Loud enough for indoor use, but may struggle in noisy places | Slightly quieter, better for small rooms or quiet environments |
Clarity | Clear for speech and podcasts, but not great for music | Good clarity for voices, but music may sound flat |
Bass | Limited bass, no “boom” for music or movies | Even less bass, sounds thinner |
Stereo Sound | No stereo speakers (only one speaker) | No stereo speakers (only one speaker) |
Gaming Experience | Basic sound effects, no directional audio | Similar, but quieter during gameplay |
Outdoor Use | Adequate for quiet outdoor areas, but hard to hear in wind or crowds | Harder to hear outdoors due to lower volume |
Overall Speaker Rating | 3.5/5 (Good for casual use, but nothing special) | 3/5 (Okay for basic tasks, but not very impressive) |
🚀 Performance
Category | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Processor (Chipset) | Likely MediaTek Dimensity 6000-series or similar mid-range 5G chipset | Likely UNISOC Tiger T606 or equivalent entry-level chipset |
Performance Level | Smooth for daily tasks like browsing, social media, and light gaming | Decent for basic tasks, but may struggle with heavier apps or multitasking |
5G Support | Yes (supports faster 5G connectivity) | Likely no (limited to 4G LTE, which is slower than 5G) |
RAM Options | 4GB or 6GB (enough for moderate multitasking) | 4GB (basic multitasking, may feel limited with more apps open) |
Storage Options | 64GB or 128GB (expandable via microSD card) | 64GB (expandable via microSD card) |
Gaming Performance | Handles casual games well, but may struggle with graphics-heavy games | Suitable for very basic games, not ideal for modern or demanding titles |
Battery Life | Large battery (~5000mAh), lasts all day with moderate use | Likely ~5000mAh, good for light use but may drain faster under heavy usage |
Software & UI | Samsung One UI (simple, clean, and feature-rich) | itel custom UI (basic, fewer features compared to Samsung’s software) |
Updates & Longevity | Regular software updates for 2-3 years | Limited updates, may not receive long-term support |
Overall Performance Rating | 4/5 (Good for everyday tasks and light gaming, especially with 5G support) | 3/5 (Decent for basic tasks, but lacks power for demanding apps or future-proofing) |
📊 Benchmark Performance
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 700 (7nm) | Unisoc T606 (12nm) |
CPU | Octa-core (2x Cortex-A76 + 6x Cortex-A55) | Octa-core (2x Cortex-A75 + 6x Cortex-A55) |
GPU | Mali-G57 MC2 | Mali-G57 MP1 |
Antutu Benchmark | ~350,000 | ~200,000 |
Geekbench Single-Core | ~550 | ~350 |
Geekbench Multi-Core | ~1,700 | ~1,200 |
3DMark Sling Shot | ~1,500 | ~900 |
RAM | 4GB / 6GB | 8GB |
Storage | 64GB / 128GB (expandable via microSD) | 256GB (expandable via microSD) |
5G Support | Yes | No |
📸 Camera Comparison
Category | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Main Camera Sensor | Likely 50MP (primary sensor with basic low-light performance) | Likely 50MP (primary sensor, but with less advanced processing) |
Aperture (Main) | f/1.8 (decent light capture for low-light conditions) | Likely f/1.8 or f/2.0 (slightly less effective in low light) |
Ultra-Wide Camera | Likely 8MP (120° field of view, basic quality) | Likely no ultra-wide lens (cropping from main sensor instead) |
Macro Camera | Likely 2MP (basic macro shots, limited detail) | Likely 2MP or no dedicated macro lens |
Depth Sensor | Likely 2MP (for portrait mode and bokeh effects) | Likely 2MP (basic depth sensing for portrait shots) |
Front Camera | Likely 8MP (basic selfies, decent for video calls) | Likely 8MP or 16MP (better resolution, but software may limit quality) |
Video Recording | 1080p at 30fps (basic video recording, no 4K support) | Likely 1080p at 30fps (similar limitations, no 4K support) |
Low-Light Performance | Decent night mode, but struggles in extreme darkness | Likely average night mode, with more noise in low-light photos |
AI Features | Basic AI scene detection and enhancements | Likely basic AI features, but less refined than Samsung’s offering |
Portrait Mode | Accurate edge detection, smooth bokeh effects | Likely decent bokeh, but edge detection may be less precise |
Dynamic Range | Good for casual shots, but highlights/shadows may lack balance | Likely average dynamic range, with noticeable clipping in bright/dark areas |
Color Science | Natural colors with good saturation | Likely slightly oversaturated colors, less accurate tones |
Astrophotography Mode | Not available (limited to basic night mode) | Likely not available |
Overall Camera Rating | 3.5/5 (Good for casual photography, especially in daylight) | 3/5 (Decent for budget users, but lacks advanced features and consistency) |
🎥 Video Quality
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | itel S25 Ultra |
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Rear Camera Resolution | 50 MP (main) + 2 MP (depth) | 50 MP (main) + 2 MP (macro) + 0.3 MP (AI lens) |
Front Camera Resolution | 8 MP | 8 MP |
Video Recording | 1080p @ 30fps | 1080p @ 30fps |
Stabilization | No advanced stabilization | No advanced stabilization |
Video Features | Basic video recording | Basic video recording |
Low-Light Performance | Average (due to lack of dedicated night mode) | Average (basic low-light capabilities) |
Software Enhancements | Samsung’s basic camera software | itel’s basic camera software |
🏆 Overall Verdict
🔹 Pros & Cons
✅ Samsung Galaxy A06 5G Pros
✔ 5G connectivity for faster internet speeds.
✔ Expandable storage via microSDXC.
✔ Larger battery (5000mAh) with 25W fast charging.
✔ Affordable price compared to its competitor.
❌ Samsung Galaxy A06 5G Cons
✖ Lower display resolution (720p vs 1080p).
✖ Lower refresh rate (No official 120Hz support).
✖ Weaker camera system (lower selfie camera resolution).
✖ Less RAM and internal storage.
✅ itel S25 Ultra Pros
✔ High-resolution AMOLED display (1080p, 120Hz).
✔ Larger RAM (8GB + 8GB Extended RAM) & storage (256GB UFS 2.2).
✔ Better camera setup (50MP rear, 32MP front).
✔ Louder and clearer speakers.
❌ itel S25 Ultra Cons
✖ No 5G support (Limited to 4G LTE).
✖ Slightly slower charging (18W vs 25W on Samsung).
✖ No official water/dust resistance rating.
✖ More expensive than Samsung Galaxy A06 5G.