Leak Shows the Potential Display Differences Between Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra


Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

The official launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series is still months away. But leaks have already given us a glimpse into what we can expect. From design changes to upgraded specs, we’ve learned a lot about the three models in the lineup. Thanks to reliable tipster Ice Universe, we now know how the screen sizes of these devices will differ.

Screen Protector Leak of Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Shows the Possible Display Differences

A recent post on X by Ice Universe featured an image showcasing screen protectors for the Galaxy S25 series. This image allowed for a direct comparison of the display sizes. It also highlighted the updated rounded display design on the top-end Ultra model.

The size difference between the three models appears similar to the Galaxy S24 series. But it’s worth mentioning that previous leaks suggest that the Ultra variant will be smaller. Samsung is likely to achieve this by reducing the bezels around the display. But this isn’t noticeable in the image. The screen protector for the Galaxy S25 Ultra does showcase the updated rounded edges seen in previous leaks. This could enhance its grip and feel.

There are rumors suggesting that the Galaxy S25 series devices will be slimmer than their predecessors. The base model will potentially measure 7.2mm, and the Ultra model will measure 8.2mm. If true, these devices might feel more compact despite having the same display sizes as the Galaxy S24 series.

Galaxy AI on Samsung Galaxy S24

Samsung may not increase the screen sizes for the Galaxy S25 series, but all three models will likely feature Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. Additionally, the Ultra variant will reportedly feature a new 50MP ultrawide camera. An executive has previously confirmed that the devices will boast top-tier camera and display upgrades, and we anticipate learning more details about these improvements in the coming months.

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