Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to bring a notable redesign to Samsung’s Ultra flagship. According to reliable sources, the 2025 model abandons the harsh, angular look of recent generations in favor of a softer, more refined finish. Corners will be rounder and edges less sharp than on previous models. A leaked photo purported to show the final design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra gave an early glimpse of the handset, and subsequent unofficial 3D renders have reinforced the redesign details.
A clear change is the slimmer and narrower frame. Samsung appears to be adopting an asymmetric frame that reduces frontal projection: the frame along the display is flatter while the back curves gently. This approach allows a larger display without increasing the phone’s overall footprint.

In practice, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be more compact than its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, while offering a larger, flat display. The new phone is expected to measure about 77.6 mm in width versus 79 mm for the S24 Ultra, with the visible screen width increasing to roughly 73 mm from 72.3 mm. Those changes make room for a 6.86-inch or possibly 6.9-inch panel. Visual comparisons circulated online show the S25 Ultra above and the S24 Ultra below for context.

A Major Design Upgrade from Samsung
Ice Universe, the source behind many of the early leaks and images, placed the Galaxy S25 Ultra next to the Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max to compare designs. The comparison also included previous curved models like the Galaxy S20 Ultra and S21 Ultra. Sources suggest the S25 Ultra will be the thinnest and lightest flagship in its class, emphasizing Samsung’s shift toward a sleeker silhouette.

The device is reported to be just 8.2 mm thick — thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro Max at 8.3 mm — and weigh about 219 grams, lighter than the Pixel 9 Pro XL (221 g). By comparison, the S24 Ultra measures 8.6 mm and weighs 232 g. Narrower display bezels and refined camera rings further distinguish the new design. Internally, Samsung refers to this design direction with the codename Paradigm, underlining the significance of the update.
Titanium Frame Remains
Samsung switched from aluminum to a titanium frame with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and the S25 Ultra will continue to use titanium. Some reviewers noted surface wear on S24 Ultra titanium frames when used with soft silicone cases; it remains to be seen whether Samsung will refine the titanium finish for the S25 Ultra. The new frame is expected to be fully flat across the edges, moving away from the subtly curved edges of the S24 Ultra.
Overall, Samsung’s 2025 flagship will look significantly different from the front. Early 3D renders show the updated silhouette, while leaked images of protective cases indicate a familiar camera layout, albeit with potential tweaks to camera rings to align more closely with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 aesthetic. Among the leaks, a recently circulated dummy unit confirmed several design cues including the camera rings.
Galaxy S25 Ultra: Display
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to retain a flat-display design similar to Samsung’s 2024 model, but with a wider viewing area enabled by slimmer bezels. Early reports suggest a diagonal size near 6.9 inches, a modest increase from the S24 Ultra’s 6.8-inch panel. The handset will likely use an LTPO Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with QHD+ resolution.
Detailed display specs have not been fully confirmed. Initial rumors pointed to Samsung equipping the phone with an M14 OLED display — offering a potential 20–30% increase in brightness and efficiency and improved battery life — but later reports suggest Samsung might remain on M13 OLED for this model. Regardless, improvements are expected, including a potential peak brightness approaching 3,000 nits.
Samsung is also likely to refine its low-reflection coating to reduce screen glare outdoors, improving readability. The S25 Ultra is expected to ship with Gorilla Armor 2 protection and enhanced anti-reflective properties. Despite the more compact body, the phone will continue to support the S Pen.
Galaxy S25 Ultra: Camera
Rumors from late 2023 and subsequent confirmations indicate Samsung plans significant camera improvements for its 2025 flagship. The primary front-facing sensor — a 200 MP unit — is expected to remain consistent with the S24 Ultra, though Samsung has developed newer 200 MP sensors such as the ISOCELL HP9. Some reports suggested a move to a slightly smaller 1/1.4-inch sensor to enable better in-sensor lossless zoom, compared with the S24 Ultra’s 1/1.3-inch ISOCELL HP2. Other leaks, however, indicate Samsung may stick with a similar 200 MP main camera while improving processing and AI-driven image features.
There are also rumors Samsung might upgrade the 10 MP 3x zoom module to a 50 MP sensor, though that change isn’t guaranteed. The company’s existing ISOCELL 3K1 zoom camera could reappear, or the S25 Ultra might retain a zoom array similar to the S24 Ultra, which introduced a 50 MP 5x periscope camera. Recently released 50 MP sensors from Samsung don’t appear to be earmarked for the S25 Ultra based on current leaks.
ISP upgrades from the new processor and advanced camera algorithms will likely enhance image quality, but aging sensor hardware could limit gains if software changes aren’t substantial. Competition from Chinese manufacturers is already pushing advances in zoom performance.
The ultra-wide camera is expected to move from an older 12 MP sensor to a new 50 MP module — likely the ISOCELL JN3 with roughly 1/2.52-inch optical size, close to the S24 Ultra’s 1/2.55-inch unit. That sensor features smaller pixels (0.7 µm vs. 1.4 µm) but a wider aperture (f/1.9 vs. f/2.2). If the rumors hold, the S25 Ultra’s camera setup could read as 200 MP + 50 MP + 50 MP + 10 MP.
The front-facing 12 MP selfie camera introduced with the S23 Ultra is expected to remain unchanged. Expect improved camera features, enhanced 8K video recording, and AI-driven tools that refine image capture and post-processing. Samsung is also reportedly updating its native camera app interface to improve the user experience.
Galaxy S25 Ultra: Processor and Specs
Following precedent, Samsung is expected to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite (also referred to as Snapdragon 8 Gen 4) exclusively for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The entire S25 lineup is likely to ship globally with this Qualcomm chipset, which promises notable CPU and GPU gains.
Rumors also suggest configurations up to 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage, though official RAM and storage details are pending confirmation.
Connectivity upgrades could include USB 4.0 for faster data transfers and display output, and support for Wi‑Fi 7 for improved wireless performance.
Conclusion
The Galaxy S25 Ultra looks set to deliver meaningful improvements in design, display technology and camera capability while retaining key hardware elements from the S24 Ultra. A thinner, lighter frame, enhanced screen performance and updated camera modules point to Samsung’s continued leadership in the premium smartphone space. That said, stronger camera innovations will be important to counter rising competition from other manufacturers.
With launch only weeks away, expect more leaks, hands-on impressions and finally official announcements. Watch for last-minute details as the release date approaches.
While the Galaxy S25 series is imminent, some retailers have already opened pre-registration and promotional programs for the upcoming Samsung flagship. Pre-registration usually carries no fee, and vendors often send pre-order links and promotional bundles after the launch event. Customers who pre-order through participating retailers may receive accessories such as cases and cleaning kits, and a limited number of buyers may be eligible for additional gifts or vouchers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much will the Galaxy S25 Ultra cost?
Pricing is not official yet, but leaks suggest Samsung could price the Galaxy S25 Ultra similarly to the S24 Ultra. Estimates place a starting price around 1,300 USD in the US, 1,450 € in Europe, 1,250 GBP in the UK, 1,800 CAD in Canada, 2,200 AUD in Australia and 129,999 INR in India. Official pricing will be confirmed at launch.
When will the Galaxy S25 Ultra be released?
Samsung is rumored to announce the Galaxy S25 Ultra in January 2025, with some reports pointing to a potential January 22, 2025 event. Pre-orders typically begin shortly after the announcement, with general availability following within a week or two.
Should I buy the Galaxy S25 Ultra?
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is positioned to be one of the most capable Android flagships on release, offering top-tier cameras, a leading display, powerful processing and advanced AI features. It’s a strong choice for buyers seeking a premium, high-performance handset.
Where can I buy the Galaxy S25 Ultra?
When available, the Galaxy S25 Ultra should be sold through Samsung’s official online store and retail outlets, as well as major retailers and e-commerce platforms worldwide. Regional availability and color options may vary.
How much RAM and storage will the Galaxy S25 Ultra have?
Samsung may offer the S25 Ultra with up to 16 GB RAM and storage tiers such as 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB. Availability of specific configurations could differ by market.