Galaxy S25 Ultra fully revealed in new leak

What’s Left to Announce? Samsung's premium model, set to launch in January, has already been unveiled online. Here’s what we know so far.

 Galaxy S25 Ultra (photo credit: Jukanlosreve, official website)
Galaxy S25 Ultra
(photo credit: Jukanlosreve, official website)

We are less than two months away from Samsung’s annual Unpacked event, expected to take place on January 23. In the meantime, new images of the Galaxy S25 Ultra have surfaced, offering an early look at the flagship model. The photos, shared on X by user Jukanlosreve, reveal a sleeker, more rounded design compared to the sharp, angular corners that characterized previous Ultra models. In fact, the design appears to borrow some elements from Apple's iPhone.

The new design also bears some resemblance to Samsung's Galaxy Note 20, the last model in the Note series. Despite the rounded design, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will retain flat edges, with slightly curved corners to improve grip. Compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the S25 Ultra will be slightly taller, narrower, and thinner.

Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. According to leaks, there will be a single version of the device equipped with 16GB of RAM. Notable leaker Ice Universe claims that the S25 Ultra’s display will offer improved viewing angles, brightness, and color accuracy.

Additionally, Samsung may continue to use the same display technology found in the Galaxy S24 Ultra, with significant upgrades expected for the base models as well, marking a notable improvement in display quality across the lineup.