Render images of Galaxy S25 Ultra leaked

Recently, the design of Samsung’s upcoming flagship phone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, has been leaked, revealing its sleek appearance with rounded corners and flat edges, which has garnered positive feedback. The new leak, for the first time, provides a clear view of the phone’s back and its camera design.

Design Highlights of the Galaxy S25 Ultra

According to the render images and videos shared by @OnLeaks on X and AndroidHeadlines, the camera design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra appears to be similar to the S24 Ultra. However, a noticeable change is the prominent black ring around the camera lenses, and the camera bump seems to be more pronounced compared to its predecessor. These changes give the phone a distinctive look.

Thinner Body with a Larger Display

Based on earlier leaks, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be 8.2 mm thick, making it 0.4 mm thinner than its predecessor. Despite the screen size increasing to 6.9 inches, the thinner bezels make the phone slightly smaller in overall dimensions compared to the S24 Ultra. This design allows for a larger display experience while maintaining a more compact form factor.

Powerful Hardware and Impressive Camera Capabilities

On the hardware side, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset with options for 12 GB or 16 GB of RAM. Storage capacity will go up to 1 TB. The device will also come with a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging, promising robust battery life.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is also set to impress with its camera setup, including a 200 MP main rear camera, a 50 MP ultra-wide camera, two 50 MP telephoto cameras, and a 12 MP front selfie camera. This setup is expected to offer a superior photography and videography experience for both professional and everyday users.

Next-Generation Software and User Experience

The Galaxy S25 Ultra will come with Android 15-based One UI 7.1 out of the box. This new interface will provide enhanced AI features, refreshed animations, and a more intuitive user experience. The phone is expected to be unveiled at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event early next year.

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