The Samsung Galaxy S25 is expected to launch in January 2025. That’s more or less three months away, and the phones’ components are reportedly in production already.
Then, a live image of the display assembly surfaced online showing the phones’ looks from the front.
A notable change here is the more rounded corners of the Galaxy S25 Ultra variant. This is quite a change as compared to previous Ultra models that sported sharp corners.
Nonetheless, all the phones will have even thinner bezels all-around. Particularly, the S25 Ultra (at 6.9-inch diagonally) will have 0.2mm thinner bezels than its predecessor, the S24 Ultra.
The key specs of the upcoming lineup are still under wraps. Previously, a report suggested that Samsung might use Snapdragon chips for the entire S25 lineup regardless of region.
However, do take this with a grain of salt as other claims that Samsung is still expected to deploy Exynos 2500 for the vanilla and Plus variants of Galaxy S25.
As for the S25 Ultra, it will reportedly use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4.
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