The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is nearing its launch date, possibly as early as January 2025. Until now, it's fairly certain that Samsung intends to release OneUI 7 based on Android 15 alongside this flagship model, with a price increase of $110 due to rising component costs — especially for the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is also rumored to have significant camera upgrades. Leaked information suggests a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP 3x telephoto lens.
Recently, the @Jukanlosreve account on X shared images of a Galaxy S25 Ultra model. One of the most noticeable visual changes is that Samsung will be removing the sharp edges in favor of a softer, curved edge design. @Jukanlosreve is one of the most prominent accounts sharing leaked information about the Galaxy.
Image of the back of the Galaxy S25 Ultra model.
Besides the noticeable changes in appearance, some previous leaks suggest that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be about 14 grams lighter than the S24 Ultra, along with a thinner frame.
The back appears to resemble the S24 Ultra's Tier 2 titanium frame, albeit in a white/silver color we haven't seen before. While this is most likely just a random back color from a dummy device, it could also be the rumored new Titanium Silver color. According to current information, Titanium Silver will be the base color option for the S25 Ultra, along with Titanium Gray, Titanium Blue, and Titanium Black. In addition to those four colors, the S25 Ultra may also come in three additional colors – Dark Blue, Jade Green, and Rose Gold – available online only.
It's also noticeable that the camera placement on the back looks exactly the same as the S24 Ultra, and the flash is no different either. One thing worth noting is that the circular details on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 are absent from the camera on this model. As for the front, it's almost completely identical to its predecessor.
Of course, this is still just a leaked model. More detailed specifications regarding size, style, and design will be updated in the coming days, especially in the weeks leading up to the official launch.
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