The Galaxy S24 has only been on the market for a few months, but the first leaks about Samsung’s next flagships are already appearing online. At least the first ones Galaxy S25 Ultrawhich in the future will become the most advanced mobile phone of the South Korean company.
The leaks in particular come from the Ice Universe X (Twitter) account, which usually reveals information about upcoming Samsung products with a high level of success. In the publication, the above account guarantees that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will retain the same 6.8-inch screen which the firm has included since the Galaxy S21 Ultra. The dimensions of the terminal will also be very similar to those of the Galaxy S24 Ultra: 162.3 mm long, 79 mm wide and 8.6 mm thick.
The Ice Universe account also revealed new details about the Galaxy S25 Ultra cameras. He states that Samsung will keep the quad-camera systemand that it won’t change much compared to current models.
That is, on the Galaxy S25 Ultra we could see exactly the same setup, perhaps even the same sensors. The current flagship includes a 200-megapixel main lens, as well as an ultra-wide-angle camera and two telephoto lenses that offer 3x and 5x optical zoom. The above-mentioned report emphasizes that in case of any changeswill be an upgrade to a camera that captures images at 3x zoom.
Although there are no details about it, it is highly likely that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will include a new processor and more artificial intelligence features. In any case, it is too early to talk about specific details.
When will the Galaxy S25 Ultra be presented?
Unless Samsung makes any changes to its strategy, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could be announced early 2025. Let us remember that the company introduced the Galaxy S24 just a few months ago, and they will most likely announce a new line of folding smartphones in the summer.
In addition to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung could also announce a base version and a Plus model, which will have slightly fewer features and a less advanced photo section, but with a slightly lower price.
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