Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra has been revealed in new promotional images, confirming earlier design leaks and providing a clearer look at the flagship device ahead of its expected launch on Jan. 22, 2025.
The images, shared by leaker Evan Blass (via Phone Arena), show several key design elements of the new device. Most notably, the Galaxy S25 Ultra appears to feature more rounded corners compared to its predecessor, departing from the classic look of sharp angular design of recent models.
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And it also looks like the device maintains a flat metal frame, similar to recent iPhones and Google Pixels.
The rear camera configuration remains largely unchanged from previous iterations, retaining a quad-camera setup—though it looks like the new camera will be a dust collector, as there is a very minute space between the body and the camera bump. On the front, the device shows symmetrical, slim bezels around a flat display.
The promotional materials also highlight Samsung’s focus on artificial intelligence, with “Galaxy AI” prominently featured. The design changes appear subtle, and they continue to show Samsung’s looks.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be unveiled alongside the standard Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ models at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event. A possible fourth model, the Galaxy S25 Slim, may also debut.
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