Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra prototype images hint at different design options

Highlights
  • The Galaxy S25 is the vanilla model in the company’s upcoming flagship series.
  • The upcoming Galaxy S25 is expected to be equipped with the Exynos 2500 SoC.
  • The Samsung Galaxy S25 will also reportedly come with a new Sony sensor.

Samsung introduced the Galaxy S24 Ultra a few months back, and now leaks are circulating about the Galaxy S25 Ultra. As part of a new leak, a tipster has suggested that the company is currently exploring four prototypes of the Ultra variant with slight variations in design. Here are the expected design details of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra design details

  • Citing sources, tipster PandaFlashX (ReaSufyanWaleed) – via X – suggested that Samsung is currently testing four prototypes for the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
  • These prototypes showcase designs that are quite similar, with only minor differences compared to the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra model.
  • The first prototype features slim bezels and a design resembling the current flagship model.
  • The second prototype shows extremely thin bezels and a sleek frame.
  • The third and fourth prototypes exhibit a thinner frame, with the latter having slightly rounded edges.
  • Notably, all four versions feature what appears to be an S Pen located at the bottom left side.

These leaked designs for the Galaxy S25 Ultra have emerged quite early, considering that the phone is expected to launch several months from now. The tipster who provided these details also cautioned that they may not be entirely accurate and suggested taking it with a pinch of salt.

A recent report said that Samsung has decided to utilise Exynos processors exclusively for its Galaxy S series smartphones. On the other hand, Qualcomm Snapdragon chips may be used for the Galaxy Z series devices.

However, it looks like this scenario is currently improbable, especially soon, as Samsung recently entered into a multi-year agreement with Qualcomm to utilise Snapdragon chips for its Galaxy lineup.