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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series will mark a significant milestone—fifteen years of flagship Android phones from Samsung. This anniversary promises exciting upgrades for one of the most popular smartphone families.
Following the improvements made in the Galaxy S24, which addressed various concerns and introduced advanced AI features, we anticipate even more enhancements in the Galaxy S25 lineup. Here’s a look at what’s on the horizon for the Galaxy S25, especially the S25 Ultra, alongside emerging rumors and leaks.
Price and Availability
Rumors about the Galaxy S25's pricing began circulating as early as October 2023. According to these leaks, the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 is expected to deliver impressive performance, which could lead to a price increase. The Galaxy S24 Ultra saw a $100 price hike, starting at $1,299, while the base models, Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus, maintained their pricing. However, predictions suggest that the $799 entry point for standard Galaxy S models may soon disappear.
We expect Samsung to officially unveil the Galaxy S25 in January 2025, adhering to its recent trend of early annual announcements.
Design and Display
The Galaxy S23 streamlined the design of the Galaxy S series with features like free-floating camera lenses and flat surfaces. This year, leaks indicate that Samsung aims to unify the design across the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra. All models appear to share a similar flat design with rounded corners, although the Ultra version may have slightly sharper edges reminiscent of the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
The camera modules are expected to resemble those on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, featuring a more traditional DSLR aesthetic. However, there’s speculation that the final design could differ from the leaked renders. Notably, the leaked render of the S25 Ultra doesn’t show an S Pen, which suggests it may not be the final version.
Additionally, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored to be slightly smaller and lighter than its predecessor, measuring 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm and weighing under 221 grams—at least 12 grams lighter than the S24 Ultra.
Camera Upgrades
A significant camera shift is rumored for the Galaxy S25 series. Reports suggest that Samsung might replace its ISOCELL GN3 sensors in the S25 and S25 Plus with Sony sensors, marking a notable change since the Galaxy S22. While details on these new sensors are still under wraps, this could represent the most substantial camera update in years.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to continue using Samsung’s ISOCELL sensors, given its history of utilizing distinct camera technology. Samsung often rotates its camera modules yearly, so an upgraded ultrawide or secondary telephoto lens for the Ultra model is a plausible expectation.
Overall, the Galaxy S25 series promises to deliver exciting new features and enhancements as Samsung continues to refine its flagship offerings.
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