Samsung finally seems to give its Galaxy S series flagship a much-needed design upgrade. Leaks about the Galaxy S25 Ultra hint that the smartphone could be the thinnest and lightest Ultra model, with flat sides, rounded corners, and a new frame. Although the smartphone is still months away from its launch, new renders of the device have now made a cameo online, providing an early look at the rumored design changes.
Known tipster OnLeaks has shared detailed renders (via Android Headlines) of Samsung’s next flagship. The renders showcase a device that shows some resemblance to Sony’s recent Xperia flagships but with a wider frame and Samsung’s signature camera setup on the back panel. Unlike previous models in the lineup, which featured rounded sides and sharp corners, the device depicted in the renders has flat sides and gently rounded corners that won’t dig into their palms.
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Samsung Galaxy S Series To Feature New Design
It comes with a power button and volume rockers on the right side, a SIM card tray on the left, and antenna bands at the top and bottom. The USB-C port and speaker grille can be seen on the bottom edge.
The camera setup looks the same as the Galaxy S24 Ultra, with three big camera modules arranged in a column on the left. Besides, there is the laser autofocus sensor, flash, and a fourth camera module. On the front, the Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a flat display with uniformly thin bezels on all sides and a centered hole-punch cutout for the selfie camera.
Alongside the showcased design changes, the smartphone is rumored to come with a new 50MP ultrawide camera, a top-tier display upgrade, and Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 in all regions. It might not see any upgrades in the battery and charging front, and comes with the same 5000mAh cell with a 45W wired charging speed.
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Samsung Could Take Over Nokia’s Mobile Network For $10 Bn
As per a new report, Samsung might take over Nokia’s mobile network infrastructure business. It was recently reported that Nokia and Samsung are in talks about selling the former’s mobile network business group to the latter. If this turns out to be true, Samsung will become a major player in the global network infrastructure business.
As per a Bloomberg report, Samsung has shown interest in acquiring Nokia’s telecom equipment business. Nokia has struggled to compete with major players, such as Ericsson and Huawei in the last few years. So, the company discussed all the possible options with its advisors, which included selling some or all of the division or merging with one of its competitors.