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Real-life Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra leak shows razor-thin bezels of the upcoming flagship phone
The Galaxy S25 series is around the corner, with Samsung expected to hold the next Unpacked event in late January. Ahead of the rumored launch timeline, a real-life image of the S25 Ultra has leaked, showcasing the phone’s razor-thin bezels.
Samsung is rumored to hold its new Unpacked event later this month, with the possible date being January 22. Recent leaks have already given a proper idea of what to expect from the upcoming flagship phones, and now, a new leak has shown the razor-thin bezels of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
This leak comes from Ice Universe, a reliable leaker, and per the real-life image of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, it seems that the flagship phone will indeed come with razor-thin bezels. While the alleged real-life photo doesn't show the entire device, the part of it shown also reveals the rumored rounded corners.
Of course, the image shared does appear to be altered to some extent. To be specific, the alleged real-life photo of the Galaxy S25 Ultra shows the right side of the device, and there appear to be no buttons. This shouldn't be the case, as the right side of the phone should have the volume rocker and the power button.
Another weird aspect of this leaked photo is that Ice Universe appears to have deleted the post through which the leaker shared this photo. It's likely because the leaker didn't want to handle any backlash from Samsung for leaking a real-life image of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Regardless, a good number of credible reports have already hinted that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will have thinner bezels than its predecessor. More specifically, past reports hinted that there would be a 30% or more reduction in terms of bezel thickness, and the last-gen flagship phone already has relatively thin bezels.
Another key aspect revealed by the alleged real-world image of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is a flat display. This, again, was reported by leakers before. In any case, all these leaks should be taken with a decent amount of salt, regardless of how credible they may seem.
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