Samsung is set to unveil its next flagship devices in about a month, and ahead of that, the leaks are starting to pour in. In the latest leaks, we get a peek at the new curved covers and display bezels of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, while also getting an alleged look at the Galaxy S25+’s hardware.
After a few years rebranding the Galaxy Note series as the “Galaxy S Ultra,” Samsung is taking the series in another direction by changing up the design. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has been expected to ditch the squared-off corners for a new, rounded corner design, as shown in some previous leaks.
Images posted by Evan Blass (from a private Twitter/X account) show the Galaxy S25 Ultra with those curved corners and very slim display bezels. The device is shown running One UI 7, but there’s not a whole lot else we can see in this image alone.
Notably, a secondary image that shows the same view of the Galaxy S25+ shows that Samsung’s top-tier flagship will have thinner bezels and less of a curved corner radius. The bezels on Galaxy S25 Ultra are said to be thinner than the bezels on Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Beyond that, images of the Galaxy S25+ have hit the web, showing the device’s hardware.
The alleged Galaxy S25+ images were posted by @Jukanlosreve, and they show hardware that isn’t drastically changed. There’s a prominent mmWave window on the side of the device and slightly tweaked camera module design, but overall it’s nearly identical to the prior generation.
Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 series on January 22, assuming rumors are correct.
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