It is time to establish the images leaked by Onleaks (@OnLeaks no X) of the basic Galaxy S25. This Thursday (12), the video of the next summit of Samsung was published on the official Samsung channel. Android Headlines reveals that very little actually needs to change.

THE Galaxy S25 will have the same design as Galaxy S24keep the edges straight and the corners rounded. The only difference is that the cameras, although they continue to line up vertically and jump separately, adorned with a ring around the sensors.

Although the drawings are purely speculative images, also does not show any adaptation iPhone 16 “Camera Control”Other Android phone manufacturers are also preparing to copy this idea, but the images suggest that the South Korean brand should follow suit this time.

In any case, The thing that should not be broken is the technical page: The Galaxy S25 should offer a variety of new hardware features, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or an equivalent component from the Exynos family. Rumor has it that the RAM of the base models will increase from 8GB to 12GB by default.

But so far, everything that has been floating around the internet is just speculation. THE Samsung has not made any public comments about the phone – and you shouldn’t do it anytime soon.

Details about the Galaxy S25 are scarce and There are still months until the expected release windowNormally, Samsung usually releases its devices between January and February of the respective year.


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