Launched earlier this year, the Samsung Galaxy S24 series came with a good number of upgrades. The regular and Plus variants don’t shine in camera performance. However, the S24 Ultra is a great option for camera enthusiasts. We may see the same trend continue with the Samsung Galaxy S25 series.
Worth noting that there are no official details about the Galaxy S25 series yet. Samsung generally doesn’t reveal phone information this early before the launch. But the recent leak about the camera setup does come from a trustworthy source. Still, you should take it with a grain of salt.
What We Know So Far About the Camera Setup of Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy 25+
According to a report by GalaxyClub, the standard Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ won’t be receiving the significant camera improvements expected in the top-of-the-line Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Here’s what we know so far:
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Report suggests that both the Galaxy S25 and S25+ to stick with the same 50MP main rear camera sensor found in the Galaxy S23 and S24.
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The front-facing camera on the S25 and S25+ is also expected to remain unchanged at 12MP.
This lack of camera advancement in the base models means those hoping for a leap in photo quality might need to consider the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Leaks suggest the Ultra will boast a powerful 200MP primary sensor, alongside upgraded ultrawide and telephoto lenses.
While the final specifications remain unconfirmed, this leak suggests a significant differentiation strategy for Samsung’s upcoming flagship lineup. It seems camera innovation might be only for the Ultra model, potentially pushing users towards the pricier option for superior photography experiences.
We’ll have to wait for the official launch, expected in early 2025, to see the final camera specs of the Galaxy S25 series. But for now, this leak suggests those with older Samsung phones like the S23 or S24 might not find a compelling camera upgrade in the base S25 models.