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The launch of the Galaxy S25 Ultra remains a way off yet. Based on the release of its predecessor, Samsung's next flagship could debut in January 2025 alongside the smaller Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus. To that end, Roland Quandt recently claimed that Samsung had finalised designs for all three flagships and had already begun production in some capacity.
Now, @OnLeaks and @UniverseIce have thrown their weight behind that idea, albeit implicitly. On the one hand, the former has teased the publication of the first Galaxy S25 Ultra render image. While@OnLeakshas not done so yet, they have shared a heavily blurred version of one render image, which we have embedded above.
On the other hand,@UniverseIcehas pushed ahead with revealing new information about the Galaxy S25 Ultra in a series of tweets. For example, the leaker has shared an image allegedly highlighting the device's mid-frame. Reportedly, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will arrive with more curved rear edges than earlier models, which should also surpass those of the Galaxy Z Fold6 (curr. $1,644.99 - 512 GB on Amazon). Theoretically, this could improve ergonomics, but only if these refined edges actually feel different in the hand compared to Samsung's current flagships.
In a similar vein,@UniverseIceclaims that the Galaxy S25 Ultra measures 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm, compared to 162.3 x 79 x 8.6 mm for the Galaxy S24 Ultra. If the former's dimensions are accurate, then it would make the Galaxy S25 Ultra at least 0.4 mm thinner than any previous Galaxy S Ultra smartphone. Likewise, a width of 77.6 mm would be 1.4 mm narrower than theGalaxy S24 Ultraand only second to the Galaxy S21 Ultra in this regard. Added to that, a height of 162.8 mm would also make the Galaxy S25 Ultra the second shortest in the series, behind only theGalaxy S24 Ultra.
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