We are about two months away from Samsung’s annual Unpacked event, where the company is expected to unveil the Galaxy S25 series. The event is estimated to take place in the second week of January, and in the meantime, new leaks provide an early glimpse at the new flagship model, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Images published on X by Technizo Concept reveal a softer, rounder design, in contrast to the sharp, angular corners that characterized previous Ultra models.
The new design bears some resemblance to the Galaxy Note 20, which was Samsung’s last Note model. However, despite the rounded design, the edges of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will remain flat, with only the corners slightly rounded to improve grip. Compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the S25 Ultra will be slightly taller, narrower, and thinner. Additional renders reveal how the phone will look in each of the four expected titanium colors: black, blue, gray, and silver.
In addition to the new design, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. According to the leak, there will be one version of the device with 16GB of RAM. Famous leaker Ice Universe claims that the display on the new Galaxy S25 Ultra will see further improvements in viewing angles, brightness, and color accuracy.
Galaxy S25 Ultra Colors Titanium BlackTitanium Blue Titanium Gray Titanium Silver pic.twitter.com/oZdaQeQZ7a
— Technizo Concept (@technizoconcept) November 7, 2024
Furthermore, Samsung may continue to use the same type of display found in the Galaxy S24 Ultra, even for the base models, which will receive their first significant display quality improvement.