Rumors suggest that Samsung's Galaxy S25 series will debut in January next year, and information about its features is already emerging. Recently, news about the display size and dimensions of the Galaxy S25 Ultra has come to light.
Display and Dimensions
According to tipster Ice Universe, who shared an image comparing the S25 Ultra to its predecessor, the upcoming device will be slightly narrower. It is expected to be 77.6mm wide as opposed to the previous 79mm. Interestingly, the display panel’s width might increase from 72.3mm to 73mm.
This means that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will boast 2.3mm side bezels, significantly slimmer than the S24 Ultra’s 3.35mm bezels — almost a 30% reduction. The image also indicates that the S25 Ultra will feature symmetrical bezels on all sides, which could result in thinner top and bottom bezels as well.
Design and Consistency
The S25 Ultra is anticipated to have a larger display, measuring 6.86", compared to its predecessor's 6.79". There are also whispers of the Galaxy S25 Ultra having slightly rounded corners, potentially improving comfort and creating a more uniform design across the Galaxy S25 lineup. This adjustment may aim to align the designs of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra more closely. Previously, the S Ultra models have had noticeably different aesthetics from other models in the series. Samsung has already started this unification process with the camera island design in the Galaxy S23 series.
Speculative Information
However, it is important to note that the details shared by Ice Universe are speculative, and Samsung might implement changes before the official release. Thus, any information regarding the display size and bezels should be considered cautiously.
Regarding performance, it is anticipated that the device will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, which is slated for an announcement in October this year.