Samsung is preparing to unveil its latest flagship smartphone, and anticipation for the Galaxy S25 Ultra is building as leaks and speculations continue to emerge. With significant details on the upcoming series already available, a trusted insider has now provided a first look at a protective case for the S25 Ultra, giving us a glimpse of the design changes Samsung has opted for in this new model.
Design Changes and Ergonomic Improvements for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
Samsung is only a few months away from officially revealing its new Galaxy S series, which is expected to launch in January 2025. While the final specifications are still being locked in, numerous leaks, including benchmark results, have shed light on what we can expect from the S25 Ultra. A recent leak now offers a look at the protective case for the device, revealing some key design modifications.
Renowned tipster Ice Universe has shared a first look at the S25 Ultra’s case, showing off more rounded edges, which should significantly enhance the ergonomics of the device. This change is designed to address user complaints about previous models being uncomfortable to hold due to sharp corners. The new rounded design will not only improve handling but will also make the device easier to carry around.
In addition to the improved feel, the S Pen will continue to be a staple in the new series, despite earlier rumors suggesting it might be discontinued. The stylus will remain in its familiar spot in the bottom-right corner of the device, ensuring quick and easy access for note-taking or sketching.
Additional Features and Specs
Although the Galaxy S25 Ultra won’t feature a dramatic design overhaul, it is expected to come loaded with AI-powered features and could be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor. This new generation of the Galaxy S series is also expected to include 16GB of RAM, a significant upgrade from the 12GB found in the current Ultra model.
Regarding the camera setup, it is rumored that the layout will remain similar to that of its predecessor. However, one notable change could be the device’s overall size, with reports indicating that the S25 Ultra might be slightly smaller than the Galaxy S24 Ultra, measuring 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm.
While all of this information is based on leaks, and nothing is confirmed until Samsung makes an official announcement, these details give us a good idea of what to expect from the new model. Until then, we’ll have to wait for more information as the launch date approaches.
By Andrej Kovacevic
Updated on 1st October 2024