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Samsung Galaxy S25 5G Dual-SIM 128GB Silver Shadow

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Samsung Galaxy S25 5G Dual-SIM 128GB Silver ShadowBrillantes Display: Erlebe ein 6,2 Zoll Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display mit 120 Hz und gestochen scharfen 2340 x 1080 Pixeln, geschtzt durch Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Bahnbrechende Leistung: Der Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Prozessor mit 4,47 GHz und 12 GB RAM bietet dir mhelose Performance fr alle Apps und Spiele auf deinem 128 GB Speicher. Professionelle Kamera: Halte Momente mit der vielseitigen 50MP Triple Kamera fest, inklusive 3 fach optischem Zoom, OIS

  • Brillantes Display: Erlebe ein 6,2-Zoll Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display mit 120 Hz und gestochen scharfen 2340 x 1080 Pixeln, geschützt durch Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
  • Bahnbrechende Leistung: Der Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Prozessor mit 4,47 GHz und 12 GB RAM bietet dir mühelose Performance für alle Apps und Spiele auf deinem 128 GB Speicher.
  • Professionelle Kamera: Halte Momente mit der vielseitigen 50MP Triple-Kamera fest, inklusive 3-fach optischem Zoom, OIS und der Möglichkeit, 8K-Videos aufzunehmen.
  • Ausdauernder Akku: Mit dem 4.000 mAh Akku und schneller Ladefunktion bist du den ganzen Tag versorgt. Genieße zudem den Komfort von kabellosem Laden.

Willkommen beim Samsung Galaxy S25 – einem Smartphone, das dich begeistern wird. Mit seinem schlanken Design und dem robusten Rahmen aus Armor Aluminum liegt es perfekt in deiner Hand und ist dank IP68-Zertifizierung optimal vor Wasser und Staub geschützt. Dieses Gerät, ausgestattet mit Android 15 und One UI 7.0, bringt dich auf den neuesten Stand der Technik.

Ein Display, das dich in den Bann zieht

Tauche ein in die lebendige Welt des 6,2-Zoll Dynamic AMOLED 2X Displays des Galaxy S25. Mit einer beeindruckenden Auflösung von 2340 x 1080 Pixeln und einer 120 Hz Bildwiederholrate erlebst du flüssige Animationen und eine gestochen scharfe Darstellung. Die adaptive Helligkeit von bis zu 1500 cd/m² sorgt dafür, dass du das Display auch bei Sonneneinstrahlung optimal ablesen kannst. Dein Bildschirm ist zudem durch robustes Gorilla Glass Victus 2 vor Kratzern geschützt.

Power für jede Herausforderung

Im Inneren des Galaxy S25 arbeitet der leistungsstarke Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Prozessor mit acht Kernen und einer Boost-Frequenz von bis zu 4,47 GHz. Zusammen mit satten 12 GB RAM bietet dir dieses Smartphone eine herausragende Performance für Multitasking, anspruchsvolle Apps und die neuesten Spiele. Der interne Speicher von 128 GB bietet ausreichend Platz für deine wichtigsten Dateien und Medien.

Deine Momente, perfekt festgehalten

Die fortschrittliche Triple-Kamera des Galaxy S25 ermöglicht dir, unvergessliche Augenblicke in atemberaubender Qualität festzuhalten. Die 50 MP Weitwinkelkamera, eine 12 MP Ultra-Weitwinkelkamera und die 10 MP Telekamera mit 3-fachem optischen Zoom lassen dich jedes Detail einfangen. Mit Funktionen wie optischer Bildstabilisierung (OIS), Dual Pixel Autofokus und einem speziellen Nachtmodus gelingen dir stets beeindruckende Aufnahmen. Halte deine Erinnerungen sogar in brillanter 8K-Videoqualität fest.

Energie für den ganzen Tag

Verlasse dich auf den 4.000 mAh Akku des Galaxy S25, der dich zuverlässig durch deinen Tag begleitet. Dank der Schnellladefunktion ist dein Smartphone in kürzester Zeit wieder einsatzbereit. Auch das bequeme kabellose Laden wird von diesem Gerät unterstützt, sodass du stets flexibel bleibst.

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