Samsung S25 Ultra fully exposed: These latest configurations are amazing!

08/28 2024 560

Recently, overseas netizens have revealed that Samsung will officially launch the new S25 series products in January next year. There are still a few months before the new product launch, but leaks about the Samsung S25 series have already begun to appear. Let's take a look at the design of the Samsung S25 Ultra.

First, the leaker released two front and oblique side renderings of the Samsung S25 Ultra. However, these renderings are not official, and the leaker also stated that they are not perfect, as the curvature near the back cover is not accurately represented. They are intended for reference only.

Currently, the Samsung S24 Ultra is one of the most expensive Android flagship phones and is considered by many to be the king of Android phones. From the leaked renderings, the Samsung S25 Ultra will feature an extremely narrow bezel design on the front. Although it does not have a curved display, the screen-to-body ratio is still very high. At the same time, the Samsung S25 Ultra is equipped with right-angled edges, giving the entire device a sleek and sturdy appearance. Although the rear rendering of the Samsung S25 Ultra has not been exposed, it is unlikely that there will be significant changes from the Samsung S24 Ultra.

Regarding the specifications of the Samsung S25 Ultra, current leaks suggest that the device will be released in January 2025 and is likely to utilize the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 mobile platform extensively. A small number of versions in certain regions may be equipped with Samsung's own Exynos 2500 processor. It is expected to feature two new image sensors, with the ultra-wide-angle lens adopting a "new version of the 1/2.76-inch JN1 sensor," potentially increasing the resolution to 50 megapixels. The telephoto lens will be equipped with a sensor slightly larger than the existing "1/3-inch ISOCELL sensor."

Meanwhile, rumors suggest that this phone may increase the much-anticipated RAM capacity for enthusiasts.

According to leakers, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may come with a version equipped with 16GB of RAM. While this upgrade goes beyond just increased RAM capacity, reports also indicate that Samsung may introduce LPDDR6 DRAM technology in 2025.

However, this is not the first time Samsung has equipped a phone with 16GB of RAM. Both the Galaxy S20 Ultra and Galaxy S21 Ultra previously offered 16GB RAM versions. Subsequently, Samsung reduced the RAM to a maximum of 12GB in the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

If Samsung does indeed introduce 16GB of RAM in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, this news will undoubtedly excite many users. Higher RAM capacity not only facilitates multitasking but also accelerates the execution of AI tasks. Under identical conditions, devices with larger memory can process AI tasks more quickly.

This also means that the S25 Ultra becomes Samsung's smartphone with the largest RAM capacity to date. Such significant memory space not only serves AI models but also enhances the performance of the Snapdragon 8 Gen4 flagship chip in the S25 Ultra, emphasizing improvements in AI experience and overall performance.

Furthermore, as 5G networks rapidly gain popularity, battery life is becoming a key concern for consumers. However, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra does not appear to have increased its battery capacity.

According to China's Compulsory Product Certification (CCC) database, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has a battery capacity of 4885mAh, identical to its predecessor, the S24 Ultra, with an advertised capacity of 5000mAh.

In terms of charging, 3C certification information indicates a charging limit voltage of 4.47V, a nominal voltage of 3.88V, and a rated energy of 18.84Wh, suggesting that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra supports up to 45W charging.

It is worth noting that while many flagship phones now exceed 5000mAh, and some domestic brands are even testing 7500mAh batteries, Samsung's decision seems conservative.

Although the S24 Ultra can maintain power for a day and a half under moderate use, a larger battery capacity would still provide longer endurance in light of increasing smartphone usage demands.

Currently, brands such as Honor, OnePlus, OPPO, vivo, and Xiaomi have equipped their flagship models with batteries exceeding 5000mAh, demonstrating their responsiveness to market trends.

Whether Samsung's strategic choice will affect its competitiveness in the high-end market remains to be tested by the market and consumers.

Incidentally, according to the positioning of the Galaxy Ultra series, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will be a premium flagship priced above 10,000 yuan.

Additionally, foreign media have reported discovering three Galaxy S25 phone models on Samsung's OTA server, indicating that Samsung is testing the One UI 7 update for these devices.

Firmware information provided by Mingmei Infinite is as follows:

Galaxy S25: S931USQU0AXH4/S931UOYN0AXH4/S931USQU0AXH4

Galaxy S25+: S936USQU0AXH4/S936UOYN0AXH4/S936USQU0AXH4

Galaxy S25 Ultra: S938USQU0AXH4/S938UOYN0AXH4/S938USQU0AXH4

This is the first official evidence of Samsung testing the One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S25 series, indicating accelerated development efforts.

Reports suggest that Samsung has postponed the launch of the One UI 7 Beta test to September, and it is unclear what improvements will be introduced.

Finally, it appears that the new Samsung Galaxy S25 series will bring multiple specification upgrades and adjustments, with potential changes to model versions as well. However, given that there is still a considerable time before the release of the new Galaxy S25 series, the actual design plans may still undergo changes. The leaks provided here are for reference only.

Well, it is reported that the new Samsung Galaxy S25 series is expected to meet us in January next year. Let's wait and see for more details.

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