Ace leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer who goes by @OnLeaks on X has shared Galaxy S25 Ultra renders, setting the expectations for what's to come.
The key change is that the Galaxy S25 Ultra's corners are slightly rounded, a welcome departure from the Galaxy S24 Ultra's sharp and piercing corners.
The renders also show the phone as having completely flat sides, a detail that has been disputed by tipster Ice Universe, who has been reporting that the side rails will have an asymmetrical design. This means that the middle frame will neither be completely straight nor visibly rounded.
Leaker Ice Universe has disputed some details of the latest Galaxy S25 Ultra renders
Android Headlines, which published @OnLeaks' renders, also writes that the phone will weigh 219 grams, which would make it lighter than the 232 grams Galaxy S24 Ultra. The outlet claims that this will be the result of a smaller footprint, with the phone rumored to measure 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2mm. Despite the smaller dimensions, the phone is rumored to have the same 6.8-inch screen as its predecessor.
Lastly, the renders suggest that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will have the same camera rings as the Galaxy Z Fold 6, but Ice claims that they got this detail wrong as well and and that the real design of the camera array is not yet known.
To sum up, what seems confirmed at this point is that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will ditch both its predecessor's angular corners and and curved sides but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's design will be totally iPhonified.
That said, @OnLeaks has a near spotless track record and has so far not responded to Ice's claims, so we should not entirely rule out the possibility of the Galaxy S25 Ultra having smooth sides. After all, the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus also have flat sides and Samsung might have decided to expand the design across the entire lineup.
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Anam Hamid is a computer scientist turned tech journalist who has a keen interest in the tech world, with a particular focus on smartphones and tablets. She has previously written for Android Headlines and has also been a ghostwriter for several tech and car publications. Anam is not a tech hoarder and believes in using her gadgets for as long as possible. She is concerned about smartphone addiction and its impact on future generations, but she also appreciates the convenience that phones have brought into our lives. Anam is excited about technological advancements like folding screens and under-display sensors, and she often wonders about the future of technology. She values the overall experience of a device more than its individual specs and admires companies that deliver durable, high-quality products. In her free time, Anam enjoys reading, scrolling through Reddit and Instagram, and occasionally refreshing her programming skills through tutorials.
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