Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Leaks reveal design changes

If you’re wondering what Samsung has in store for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, a fresh leak might give you some answers—especially about its design and what’s changing on the outside of this highly anticipated smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Leaks reveal design changes

Android Authority recently shared images showcasing OneUI 7.0, Samsung’s latest Android interface introduced in October. But the real surprise isn’t the software—it’s the hardware running it. All signs point to this being the Galaxy S25 Ultra, offering an early glimpse at some of the design tweaks Samsung has made.

The most noticeable change? A more rounded look. The Galaxy S24’s sharp edges and corners made it stand out and maximized internal space, but not everyone found it practical. By softening the edges and rounding the corners, the S25 Ultra is aiming for a much more comfortable feel in hand.

Another key update is the switch to a flat display. Samsung was one of the first brands to experiment with curved screens, starting with the Galaxy Note Edge. But with the S25 Ultra, they’re moving back to a flat design—a practical decision that could win over consumers when the phone launches, likely in early 2025.

And yes, the Galaxy S-Pen is still here, with its dedicated storage slot inside the phone. This confirms that Samsung isn’t just sticking with the stylus but ensuring it remains neatly integrated, not awkwardly magnetized to the side.

The bigger mystery now is what’s under the hood. Fans are hoping Samsung will unify its lineup by using the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chipset globally, ditching the mix of Snapdragon and Exynos chips that varies by region.

Samsung is expected to officially unveil the Galaxy S25 Ultra at a Galaxy Unpacked event in early 2025. Keep an eye out!

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