- A new render of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is leaked
- Some minor layout adjustments shown.
- The phone is expected to launch on January 22.
Samsung Galaxy S25 leaks certainly show no signs of stopping as we get closer to the Samsung Unpacked launch event on January 22, and a recently leaked render gives us another look at the design of the Ultra model.
This comes from well-known tipster @UniverseIce, and is notable because it places an image of the Galaxy S25 Ultra next to images of its two immediate predecessors: the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (from 2023) and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (from 2024).
While there are many similarities, we can see some of the adjustments being made to the more premium Samsung flagships this year. The bezels are apparently getting even thinner and the corners are expected to become more rounded.
That would make the Galaxy S25 Ultra look more like the standard Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus in terms of aesthetics. These changes have been talked about in previous leaks, so it’s looking more and more likely that they really are on the way.
An updated design
It’s unclear if these leaked renders are to scale, but the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to have a slightly larger screen than the Galaxy S24 Ultra, at 6.9 inches; Both the S24 Ultra and S23 Ultra had 6.8-inch displays. .
Much of that increase is expected to be due to smaller bezels, so the actual size of the phone won’t change much. According to the leaks, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will measure 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm, slightly wider and thinner than its predecessor.
We’ve also heard from those in the know that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will take on a more asymmetrical shape this year, which should make it more comfortable to hold in your hand. Of course, none of this is guaranteed until Samsung makes it official.
Samsung has sent out invites for an Unpacked event on January 22, and while the Galaxy S25 phones aren’t mentioned by name, they’ll almost certainly take center stage, along with, perhaps, the Galaxy Ring 2 and a new VR. headphones.