Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Leak: First Look at S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra

(Image credit: Ice Universe via Weibo) 


Less than four months remain until Samsung is expected to unveil the whole Galaxy S25 line of smartphones, but for now, we have our first proper look at the top models.

The most recent leak was uploaded on X by frequent Samsung tipper Ice Universe, who showed us a picture of three phones resting near a keyboard on a desk.

The title of the tweet is "S25, S25+, S25 Ultra."

All of the previously released pictures of the new phones were renderings from CAD models, thus they might not have included every feature that the smartphones will have. Additionally, several fake devices purportedly for the Galaxy S25 Ultra have been observed.

Nevertheless, the three Samsung Galaxy S25 phones are only partially displayed by Ice Universe's image, and they are all covered in plastic screen protectors.

The picture appears to support our expectations that the S25 series would have rounded corners, particularly the Ultra model, which is losing its sharp corners. On the other hand, the Ultra corners seem significantly smaller than those of the S25 and S25 Plus.

Regretfully, they did not offer any further pictures of the phones that were allegedly the S25 handsets. Therefore, we are unable to comment on any additional possible design changes, particularly with reference to the device's back or camera array.

This week, there have been a lot of leaks about Samsung's next smartphones.

According to a report from yesterday, Samsung could stick with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 CPU for the Ultra model while switching to the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset for the S25 and S25 Plus.

Additionally, the One UI 7 skin update that is anticipated to debut on the S25 series was shown to us. Although no official date has been announced, Samsung has officially stated that the One UI 7 public beta will launch before the end of 2024.

In January 2025, Samsung is anticipated to unveil the S25 series of smartphones.

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