Leaked images show that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will have minor design changes compared to previous versions.
Samsung's high-end smartphone Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to launch in January 2025. However, information related to the product has begun to appear on the internet.
Recently, OnLeaks - a Twitter account famous for sharing information and images of upcoming technology products - posted images and videos of the complete build of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Leaked images show that the Galaxy S25 Ultra has an overall design that is not too different from previous versions, with thin screen borders and a "hole-punch" front camera.
However, Samsung has changed the design of the four corners of the product, making them rounded instead of square like the previous Galaxy S23 Ultra or S24 Ultra.
According to OnLeaks, the Galaxy S25 Ultra still retains the same 6.8-inch screen size, but the thinner screen bezel helps reduce the overall size, making it easier for users to hold.
The leaked image also shows that the rear camera lenses are thicker and more prominent. However, the layout is unchanged from the previous version.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra retains the 200-megapixel main camera, but the telephoto and ultra-wide cameras will be upgraded to 50 megapixels.
Previously, leaked information said that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, a minimum of 12GB of RAM and an optional 16GB, helping to process AI tasks faster and smoother.
The inclusion of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip could compared to the previous version due to higher manufacturing costs.
Leaked information on the website of the China Quality Certification Center said that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be manufactured at Samsung's factory in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra will support satellite communication and fast charging at 45W.
All the above information is still just rumors.