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Galaxy S25 Series: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Samsung’s Galaxy S series has long been the benchmark for Android flagship smartphones, and the upcoming Galaxy S25 series is shaping up to be no exception. We’re still a few weeks away from the launch, but most of the details are already out, thanks to leaks, which kept coming despite Samsung taking strict actions to stop them, including firing a bunch of its employees.
There will be hardware upgrades, like a new chipset, camera sensor, and more. But the software will also play a crucial part, as it’s undergoing significant improvements, probably the biggest in recent years. While we wait for the official unveiling, let’s look at what’s already known about the Galaxy S25 series so far.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Roundup: Everything You Need to Know...According to a leaked Galaxy Unpacked banner, the event may take place on January 22nd, where the much-anticipated Galaxy S25 series will be uncovered. One UI 7 will also be announced at the event, which will come preinstalled on the newest Galaxy flagships.
1. Rounded Corners, More Comfort...Samsung has been consistent with its design language for the Galaxy S series, and the S25 series will be no different. That means no major design changes. Leaked renders from reputed sources verify the same. However, there are notable upgrades to improve the look and feel.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra may have rounded corners, not the sharp edges you see on the S24 Ultra. While sharp corners give the S24 Ultra a stylish look, they tend to dig into the palm, making it uncomfortable to hold for a longer duration. The rounded design of the S25 Ultra gives it a refined look while also making it comfortable to hold.
The Ultra will get the titanium backing, again, while other models will have to satisfy themselves with an aluminum frame. We also expect an S Pen slot at the bottom for the Ultra model, just like its predecessors.
2. Bigger and Brighter Screen...The Galaxy S25 series, at least the Ultra model, is getting display upgrades. According to prolific tipster Ice Universe, the S25 Ultra’s screen measures 6.86 inches, slightly bigger than the S24 Ultra’s 6.8 inches.
Notably, the new smartphone will be 77.6mm wide (less than S24 Ultra’s 79mm), but Samsung has somehow managed to shrink the bezels to 2.3mm to achieve a bigger display. So, the S25 Ultra will have a higher screen-to-body ratio that will certainly improve the visual experience. The base Galaxy S25 might also have a slightly bigger 6.36-inch screen that matches iPhone 16 Pro’s.
Smartphone brands are emphasizing on screen brightness as a key feature to attract customers, and Samsung wants to leave no stone unturned. The S25 Ultra will reportedly match Pixel 9 Pro’s 3000 nits peak brightness while handsomely beating the iPhone 16 Pro’s 2000 nits offering.
In addition to a bigger screen, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will reportedly feature a more powerful second-generation Corning Gorilla Armor Glass with anti-reflective properties. The rest of the display specs will largely remain the same: an LTPO panel, 120Hz refresh rate, and a 1440p resolution.
3. No Exynos Chip This Time...Yes, you read that right. All S25 models, including the vanilla and Plus, are tipped to get the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip for all markets, including India. While Samsung has not confirmed it, South Korean media reports believe the company has production issues with the Exynos 2500 chip, leaving Samsung no choice but to go for Snapdragon.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite is a powerful chip with strong CPU and GPU capabilities. It beats Apple’s fastest A18 Pro Bionic on popular benchmarking platforms, narrowing the performance gap between Android and iPhones.
Samsung is reportedly ditching the 8GB RAM version for the entire S25 lineup. All of them are likely to ship with 12GB RAM as standard, which would be a significant upgrade over the Galaxy S24.
4. Batter Cameras...Cameras are going to be better on the Galaxy S25 series as anyone would expect. According to a recent leak, the S25 Ultra would use the same 200MP sensor. The 12MP (with 3x optical zoom) and 50MP (5x optical zoom) are also identical to the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The only notable camera upgrade on the spec sheet is the new 50MP ultrawide sensor, a jump from the 12MP on the S24 Ultra. The sensor size looks to have increased as well, which would allow more light to pass through it, resulting in better images.
There are not enough details about the S25 and S25+ cameras. However, if leaks are to be believed, they will not receive significant camera upgrades.
5. Battery and Charging...Samsung will reportedly make no changes to the battery capacity and charging speed for the S25 series, not even for the Ultra model. So, we’re likely going to see the same (4000mAh, 25W) on the S25, (4900mAh, 45W) on the S25+, and (5000mAh, 45W) on the S25 Ultra.
There’s one big change, though. The Galaxy S25 models will reportedly support the Qi2 wireless charging standard, which is lacking in the S24 series. Tipster @chunvn888 revealed that the phones will support the EPP Qi2 (without magnet) profile with up to 25W wireless charging speeds, which is a considerable upgrade over the 15W limit on the S24 series.
Samsung is also said to be working on a new Battery AI feature that can extend the battery life by limiting the processor and the 5G modem.
6. A Slim Model on the Way...Samsung might unveil four Galaxy S25 models at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event. The fourth one is not the S25 FE but the Galaxy S24 Slim. While we’re still waiting for an official confirmation on this, industry experts believe that a Galaxy S25 Slim might be in the pipeline to compete with the yet-to-be-announced iPhone 17 Air.
If you look closely at the leaked Galaxy Unpacked banner, it shows four Galaxy smartphones, which further leads to believe that there might be a Slim model as well.
7. Launch Date and Pricing...Samsung has not announced the launch date for the Galaxy S25 series. However, a recently leaked banner suggests that the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 might happen on January 22nd. This is when new Galaxy flagships might be announced. They might go on sale starting February 7th.
While there are no concrete details around pricing, some reports suggest a price hike as Qualcomm is reportedly charging up to $190 for each Snapdragon 8 Elite application processor (AP).
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