The wait for Samsung fans is about to end soon. The company’s most powerful Galaxy S25 series is going to be launched in a few weeks. A hands-on video of the most premium model of the series, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, has surfaced, revealing the phone’s design. This time the company can make major changes in the design of its flagship series as well as Galaxy A, Galaxy M, Galaxy F series. Especially the design of the camera will see innovation or in other words it will have some old flavor.
The video on hand was leaked
Hands on video of Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has gone viral on the internet. The series will be launched globally early next year. A render of the phone was also leaked some time ago. Apart from this, some of its features have also come to the fore. This time the company is going to provide completely flat corner design in Galaxy S25 Ultra. Rounded corners are not visible in the leaked video. The camera module on the back panel of the phone is the same as the previous model, but this time the camera bump is more visible.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra First Look
At the same time, this time also the South Korean company has given the S-Pen in its premium model, which can be seen in the hands-on video. Thin bezels appear around the phone’s display. Not only this, the interface of OneUI 7 can also be seen clearly in this video. You can easily view phone apps in it. This premium phone from Samsung has also recently been spotted on BIS, where the model number of the phone is SM-S938B. This series of Samsung may launch globally with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra First Look
Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim
This time Samsung may introduce another new model in its flagship series. This Samsung phone may come in the name of Galaxy S25 Slim. As the name suggests, this phone will be much thinner than the other models and will be lighter. Apart from BIS, this upcoming flagship series from Samsung has been listed on several certification sites including Geekbench.
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