Some of them to the point where I’d call them “flagship-grade” for people who don’t play heavy games, or use their camera for semi-pro projects/work.
2025 is when we’ll finally have a real mid-range phone fight between Apple, Samsung, and Google – iPhone SE vs Galaxy A56 vs Pixel 9a
Leaked renders of the Pixel 9a show symmetrical bezels (fingers crossed) and something even more shocking – no camera bump!
As the 2024 “phone season” is coming to a close (after the launch of the next batch of super-premium Chinese flagships), I can see that the next and most important phone battle will be held on the mid-range front.
And this time (and for the first time in three years), it seems like Apple is ready to join the fun. But can Google try to steal Cupertino’s thunder? And what about Samsung?
Prediction: Pixel 9a, iPhone SE 4, and Galaxy A56 to launch around the same time
To have a real mid-range battle, we need at least two major mid-range phones to launch around the same time of the year (2025), but what would make it even better is if they were three.
And that’s the one part of this story where I rely on my “educated guesstimating” skill to predict that the Pixel 9a might actually end up becoming official much earlier than usual.
Yes, there’s a very good chance the iPhone SE 4, Pixel 9a, and Galaxy A56 might launch around the same time (March-April of 2025).
On top of that, if I’m Google, I’m thinking: “Hey… Apple is about to drop the best-value mid-range iPhone ever… Why let them gain so much momentum before we come out with our own new mid-ranger?”
Don’t forget about Samsung – Galaxy A56 will be a serious Pixel 9a and iPhone SE 4 alternative (with next-level software support)
And let’s not forget about the actual king of the mid-range segment (if we go by the latest sales figures) – Samsung.
The Galaxy A56 leaks have already begun rolling out, as if to remind everyone that Samsung is also ready to take on the super-value of the iPhone SE 4.
For example, we already know the Galaxy A56 (and the rest of Samsung’s budget and mid-range lineup for 2025) will begin offering 6 instead of 4 Android OS updates – a clear answer to Apple’s “at least 5 years of software support” for the upcoming iPhone SE 4, and Google’s 7 years of updates for the Pixel 8a and Pixel 9a.
Closer than ever: iPhone SE 4 could become the most popular mid-range phone of 2025, but Pixel 9a and Galaxy A56 will give you more for the money
It is now expected that the iPhone SE 4 will borrow iPhone 14’s design, iPhone 15’s 48MP primary camera, and iPhone 16’s A18 chip.
Due to the strong brand pull, I’m willing to bet this would be the iPhone SE 4 – even though the only real advantage it might have over the Pixel 9a and Galaxy A56 should end up being the powerful A18 chip Apple is rumored to bring down from the iPhone 16.
But this is more of an answer to the question “which would be the best-selling one” of the bunch. However, if you ask me which would be the best-value mid-ranger… I think this will depend on brand and software preference more than anything else this time. And that’s a good thing, because it means the Pixel 9a, Galaxy A56, and iPhone SE 4 are shaping up to be very competitive.
Judging by the prices of their predecessors, the iPhone SE 4, Pixel 9a, and Galaxy A56 should start at 450-550 dollars/euros/pounds, and go up to 600 bucks for higher storage options.
Without a doubt, the leaks around the iPhone SE 4, Pixel 9a, and Galaxy A56 should only get more frequent and revealing from now on, so it won’t be long until we know almost everything about them.
Which 2025 mid-ranger are you looking forward to?