Recently, CAD-based mock-ups of the Galaxy S25 Ultra have surfaced, giving us a clear look at the design.
Accordingly, the device has a flat front and back, accompanied by a metal frame. Notably, the corners are rounded, replacing the angular style of previous Ultra versions. This new design prioritizes convenience, making the grip experience more comfortable.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra also marks a shift by completely abandoning the design style that was once characteristic of the Galaxy Note series. Instead, the device pursues a consistent design language with the remaining models in the Galaxy S25 series. This is a big change as Samsung focuses more on foldable products, seemingly completely ending the Galaxy Note's mark.
In terms of camera, the device impresses with a cluster of four circular lenses arranged vertically and a laser focus system. Reports say Samsung may integrate "All Lenses on Prism" technology into the zoom system, helping to improve image quality and zoom capabilities.
In terms of hardware, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, designed specifically for Samsung by Qualcomm. This chip is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 4.47 GHz, promising to bring top performance to the device.
Samsung will officially announce the Galaxy S25 series, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra, on January 22, 2025 in San Francisco. Detailed information about features, configurations and prices will be announced at the event. With an innovative design and powerful hardware, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be a standout product in the flagship segment in 2025.