Top 3 Key Points:
- The Galaxy S25 Ultra may feature a similar camera design to its predecessor, the S24 Ultra.
- Leaked cover images suggest subtle design changes, including softer corners and a familiar sensor layout.
- The Galaxy S25 Ultra could come with an upgraded 50MP ultrawide camera and Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor.
Samsung is gearing up to release its next flagship device, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, expected to launch in January 2025. Recent leaks, including images shared by reliable tipster IceUniverse, give us a closer look at the design, particularly its camera setup. These leaks show the phone’s third-party protective covers, which offer hints about the final design.
Design and Camera Setup
The Galaxy S25 Ultra seems to continue the design pattern set by the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Based on the leaked images, the phone’s overall shape has evolved slightly, with softer, less angular corners. This matches earlier CAD renders of the device. The camera layout on the back looks similar, featuring three main sensors—ultrawide, primary, and periscope—stacked vertically. Other features include a laser autofocus system, LED flash, and a 3x telephoto camera.
The one notable change could be in the camera ring design. Early CAD renders hinted at a style similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, but sources now suggest it will resemble the S24 Ultra’s design more closely.
Hardware and Features
In terms of physical features, the volume and power buttons remain on the right side of the frame. The bottom edge could include a slot for the S Pen, along with a USB Type-C port, primary microphone, speaker grill, and SIM card slot.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra may also see a boost in camera performance. Rumors suggest the ultrawide sensor will be upgraded from the S24 Ultra’s current setup to a 50MP sensor. While there was talk of the 3x telephoto sensor also being replaced by a 50MP lens, this upgrade may not happen.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Chip
Powering the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy chip. Set to be unveiled next month, this processor is expected to offer a significant performance leap, potentially surpassing Apple’s A18 Pro chip found in the iPhone 16 Pro, in both CPU and GPU capabilities.