Galaxy S25 Ultra Leak: Major Design Overhaul Coming Soon


Galaxy S25 Ultra
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Samsung is once again making an impact in the Android market, especially with the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra. Leaks suggest that the S25 Ultra will feature a major design change, shifting from the sharp edges seen in the Galaxy S24 Ultra to a more curved, user-friendly design.

First Look at Galaxy S25 Ultra’s Curved Design – What to Expect

The Galaxy S25 Ultra, expected to be released in early 2025, will likely have curved edges, replacing the sharper design of its predecessor. While the sharp edges of the Galaxy S24 Ultra were visually appealing, many users found them less comfortable during extended use. The new curved design in the S25 Ultra aims to improve comfort and usability.

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In terms of display, we expect the Galaxy S25 Ultra to maintain the same screen size as the S24 Ultra. However, Samsung may include some enhancements to the screen technology, making it stand out even more. On the hardware side, rumors point to the Galaxy S25 Ultra being running the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy. It should offer faster performance and better energy efficiency. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 and S25+ might come with the Exynos 2500 processor in some regions. But the Ultra model will stick with the Snapdragon chip.

The camera system on the S25 Ultra is another highlight. We expect it to feature a 200-megapixel main camera. Along with three other 50-megapixel cameras for telephoto, super telephoto, and ultra-wide-angle shots. This advanced setup indicates that Samsung is continuing to push the boundaries of smartphone photography.

As the launch of the S25 Ultra approaches, excitement continues to build. With its new design and upgraded features, Samsung’s latest flagship is set to attract a lot of attention from users and tech enthusiasts alike.

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