The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is expected to launch in January, this time including four models instead of the usual three: the base Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra, and a new Galaxy S25 Slim variant that could debut later. The high-end Galaxy S25 Ultra model may feature some changes to its iconic square design, and recently surfaced dummy units of the purported handset corroborate the change. The Galaxy S25 Ultra will likely have a more rounded appearance this time around. The leak suggests a change in design strategy compared to the existing Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra dummy units leaked
In a job On X (formerly Twitter), tipster @Jukanlosreve shared some images of the fake units of the purported Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The leak suggests that the South Korean tech conglomerate’s flagship non-foldable smartphone will undergo design changes, favoring rounded edges over flat ones. Two of the smartphone’s four colors, including a black shade, are also featured with the dummy units.
This is the second time that dummy units of the Galaxy S25 Ultra have surfaced, showcasing its refined design. With its alleged smartphone, the company is expected to move away from the boxy design that has become synonymous with Samsung’s Ultra models in recent years.
However, it may still feature similar design elements carried over from current models, including the placement of the power and volume buttons on the right spine and an identical rear camera layout.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra specs (expected)
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.86-inch AMOLED display with thinner bezels than its predecessor, according to reports. The alleged handset may feature a 200-megapixel primary camera, a 10-megapixel 3x telephoto lens, a 50-megapixel 5x telephoto lens, and an upgraded 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera.
It is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, with support for up to 16GB of RAM. The phone could pack a 5,000mAh battery with support for 45W charging. A recent report states that the bill of materials (BoM) of the handset is at least $110, or around Rs. 1,999. 9,300) more than its predecessor, suggesting a rise in prices in certain markets.