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Samsung Galaxy S25: Rumors, specs, and everything we expect to see

A Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra next to two Samsung phone boxes.

The Galaxy S25's launch will commemorate 15 years since Samsung started making flagship Android phones. For that anniversary, it the company looks to be making sweeping changes in its designs for the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the software all Samsung phones share: One UI.

The launch of the Galaxy S25 is expected to bring the final version of One UI 7, Samsung's version of Android 15. This new UI design is sure to cause controversy for long-time Samsung fans, as we detail down the page.

Plus, Samsung looks to be sprucing up the design of the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus as well as a fresh redesign for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Here's everything you need to know about Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 family!

Samsung Galaxy S25: Price and availability

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One of the earliest rumors popped up in October 2023 and directly addressed the question of price. According to the leak, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite likely to power the Galaxy S25 series features "astonishing levels of performance" that may require Samsung to hike the price up a bit. Rumors as recent as September 30, 2024 corroborate this idea, so get your wallets ready.

Samsung has already increased the price of the Galaxy S24 Ultra by $100, making the cheapest model $1,299. The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus didn't get a base price increase, but this rumor certainly suggests that 2024 may be the last year we see a mainline Galaxy S phone as low as $799.

We fully expect Samsung to unveil the Galaxy S25 in January 2025, as the company has been sticking to an early annual announcement cycle for the last few years.

Samsung Galaxy S25: Design and displays

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The Galaxy S23 simplified the Galaxy S series' design language with free-floating camera lenses, flat backs, flat displays, and rounded corners. The exception throughout that time was the Galaxy S Ultra model which, in any given year, featured more rounded side rails, square corners, and a much bigger profile than the other two models.

With the Galaxy S25, Samsung looks to be fully unifying the design language across all three models, including the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra, according to leaked renders.

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(Image credit: Android Headlines)
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As you can see from the images above, all three models look nearly identical in shape. All of them have flat sides all around, completely flat front and back glass, and rounded corners.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra's corners are a bit less rounded than the other two models and look similar to the Galaxy S21 Ultra's corners. I'm personally excited for this as I wasn't a fan of the 90-degree-angle corners used on the last three models of Galaxy S Ultra phones, as I felt they dug into my palms too much when holding the phones with one hand.

All three models look to sport the same style of camera modules as the Galaxy Z Fold 6, which take on a more traditional DSLR camera lens look with ribbed edges and thicker borders. Not everyone likes this style, though, and one leaker says the Galaxy S25 series could see changes from the Fold 6's camera lens design despite what the renders above show.

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(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)
(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)
(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

We've already obtained Galaxy S25 Ultra cases from Fiberborne — a new company from the folks that brought us our favorite Galaxy S24 Ultra cases — that back up the leaked renders of the new Galaxy S25 Ultra design.

I took some comparison photos in the gallery above that showcase how the new design should have more comfortable corners while featuring flatter side rails.

These cases are still early so there could be a few tweaks before the final product release. However, cases like these are historically based on physical phone prototypes, not CAD renders, meaning what you're seeing here is almost certainly the final look.

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According to another rumor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will see a size shift this year, coming in at 0.5mm shorter, 1.4mm narrower, and 0.4mm thinner than the Galaxy S24 Ultra. It will also retain the S Pen on the left side.

The Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus are rumored to launch in Midnight Black, Sparkling Green, Sparkling Blue, Silver Shadow, and Moon Night Blue colorways, per leaks of replacement SIM card trays. As usual, Samsung.com will likely offer more unique colors that can't be bought at other retailers.

  • Galaxy S24 Ultra dimensions: 162.3 x 79.0 x 8.6 mm
  • Leaked Galaxy S25 Ultra dimensions: 162.8mm x 77.6mm x 8.2mm

There are also rumors that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be lighter than "all ultra flagship phones" like the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. That would put it under 221 grams, which means it'll at least be 12 grams lighter than the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim

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This year, Samsung is set to launch one additional Galaxy S25 phone model compared to prior years. The past few years have delivered a smaller Galaxy S, a plus-sized Galaxy S Plus with a bigger screen and battery, a budget Galaxy S FE product, as well as a Galaxy S Ultra model that features the best camera, display, and S Pen available.

Now, several rumors point to Samsung developing a Galaxy S25 Slim model that's allegedly scheduled to launch in June. That's about 5 months after we expect the rest of the Galaxy S25 lineup to launch which means it could possibly make a debut alongside the Galaxy S25 FE. Surprisingly, some rumors say this slim model actually replaces the FE model.

Either way, the Galaxy S25 Slim looks to channel the best of the Galaxy S25 Ultra in a slimmer frame including the triple camera array on the back including a 200MP main camera, 50MP ultrawide camera, and 50MP 3.5x telephoto camera. Samsung is said to be using a new ALoP (All Lenses on Prism) technology that slims down the camera modules without sacrificing image quality or functionality.

Samsung Galaxy S25: Cameras

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is rumored to be making a huge change with its camera sensors. Per a December 2023 rumor, Samsung will stop using its own ISOCELL GN3 sensors on the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus in favor of using all-Sony sensors.

While we don't know the specs for those camera sensors yet, it would mean the first time we've seen a big camera change since the Galaxy S22. That phone swapped out the 12MP main sensor for a 50MP main sensor, but Samsung hasn't changed too much since then.

The rumor suggests that Samsung will continue to use Samsung ISOCELL sensors for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which makes sense since the Ultra line has historically utilized different sensors than the other two models.

Traditionally, Samsung seems to swap out at least one camera module (sensor and lens) per year. Samsung just updated one of the telephoto camera modules with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, so it's plausible that we could see an upgraded ultrawide or upgraded secondary telephoto lens on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S25: Software

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Samsung's Android 15 update is taking a little longer than expected, and Samsung has confirmed it will launch alongside the Galaxy S25 early next year and be called One UI 7.

One of the biggest reasons for the longer than usual development time is that One UI 7 looks to be a complete overhaul of Samsung's UI, including new icons, a new visual style, more OS customization, and big changes to the notification panel and quick settings. Samsung is even working on significantly better animations, per one leak, which showcased a similar enhancement that OnePlus recently debuted called parallel processing.

Additionally, Samsung is baking more AI and new parental control features into the OS, further strengthening the platform it launched earlier this year when the Galaxy S24 family introduced Galaxy AI.

Samsung is expected to launch a beta for Galaxy S24 owners sometime before the end of 2024 with the final release expected in January, pending no further delays.

One additional upgrade in One UI 7 revolves around future updates. Samsung is said to finally be adopting Google's seamless update technology, meaning that system updates happen in the background while you're using your phone instead of taking forever to update after a reboot. It's a small but very welcome change.

Samsung Galaxy S25: Specs and performance

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Conflicting rumors abound regarding what chipsets Samsung will use for the Galaxy S25 line. We're quite positive that many Galaxy S25 models will use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, the latest chipset from Qualcomm that sports laptop-grade processing cores, but other rumors say that Samsung will still use Exynos chips in some regional models.

While we expect the Exynos models will perform well, it's hard to believe that they'll outperform the Snapdragon 8 Elite. This new processor utilizes the same custom Oryon cores that Qualcomm built for its very successful line of Snapdragon X Elite laptop processors, meaning it is one wicked-fast SoC.

Early benchmarks from the OnePlus 13 — which is using the Snapdragon 8 Elite — show 40% performance gains over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the Galaxy S24 series. That, plus the chipset is supposed to run notably cooler than recent Snapdragon chips, so gamers will find better performance across the board.

The numbers above say just about everything there is to be said. Single-core scores are nearly identical to Apple's A18 chip in the new iPhone 16, while multicore scores put it 14% faster than Apple's best mobile chipset ever. For reference, the powerful Apple M3 processor in the latest Macbooks scores 11959 on the Geekbench multicore test, putting it only 10% faster than Qualcomm's new phone chipset.

That's some crazy speed!

Samsung is also said to be increasing the amount of RAM in the 512GB and 1TB storage options for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, making it easier to upsell its highest-end models with additional spec bumps.

A new laptop-grade chipset and thinner bodies are painting a picture of an impressive spec upgrade.

Aside from the upgraded chipset, it doesn't look like Samsung is making too many changes in key areas for the Galaxy S25 family. Many rumors so far point to Samsung slimming up all three models despite not changing the battery size or charging speed for any of the three models.

Samsung is said to be making the Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra 0.4mm thinner, but we have no leaked specs on the smaller Galaxy S25's dimensions yet.

And battery size might not be changing but the Snapdragon 8 Elite inside the Galaxy S25 is rumored to power a new AI battery feature that should help save 10% battery life over a day.

Samsung is rumored to be keeping 45W wired charging around for the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Plus. The smaller Galaxy S25 is rumored to retain the 25W wired charging speeds and actually see slower 9W wireless charging.

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