Samsung Galaxy S25 First Look: Next-Gen Design Unveiled

Samsung Galaxy S25 First Look: Next-Gen Design Unveiled

Samsung is gearing up to unveil its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25, which is anticipated to be launched early next year. Recently, new renders have provided a comprehensive look at the device's design, showcasing Samsung's latest high-end offering.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Renders

The latest renders, distributed by AndroidHeadlines and OnLeaks, suggest that the Galaxy S25 won't diverge dramatically in design from its predecessor. The smartphone maintains a flat rear and sides, with a vertically aligned triple camera setup on the back. Notably, the cameras feature textured rings around them. At the front, a flat display is visible, complete with a punch-hole cutout and potentially uniform slim bezels.

While the display size hasn't been officially confirmed, it appears to be akin to the 6.2-inch screen found on the Galaxy S24. The Galaxy S25 is reported to measure 146.9 x 70.4 x 7.2mm, making it slightly more compact and about 0.4mm thinner than the Galaxy S24. Consequently, its weight might be comparable or even less than last year's model. According to current information, Samsung might release the Galaxy S25 with both Exynos and Snapdragon chipsets, although rumors suggest that the 2025 model could exclusively feature the Snapdragon chipset.

Specifications and Features

The Galaxy S25 is expected to come equipped with 12GB of RAM, marking a 4GB increase over the S24. Despite this enhancement, significant upgrades seem unlikely, as the device is anticipated to retain a 50MP main camera and a 12MP front-facing camera. Samsung is likely to include a 4,000mAh battery in this model, supporting 25W wired fast charging. The smartphone is expected to operate on Android 15 with the One UI 7 custom skin right from launch.


Samsung Galaxy S25 First Look: Next-Gen Design Unveiled
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