Hands-on photos of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra have appeared multiple times, providing a sneak peek at Samsung's upcoming significant OS update: One UI 7.0. As expected, the camera module on the device has received a slight redesign. A recent leak suggests that this design change will also apply to the Galaxy S25 Plus. This isn't exactly new information, as it was already hinted at through CAD renders released earlier this year.
Leaked Images Reveal More
X leaker @Jukanlosreve has shared some real-world images of Samsung's mid-range model. In these images, we can observe the vertically arranged (and a tad thicker) camera modules that are covered with masking tape. On the front, a notch-like shape can be seen, which likely also has masking tape over it. An image from the phone's Settings app verifies that it is indeed the Galaxy S25 Plus (SM-S936U). The 'U' in the model name indicates that the Galaxy S25 Plus will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite, not an Exynos 2500 as previously suggested by various Geekbench listings.
Upcoming Exynos Chip Details
Despite Samsung not giving up on its next-gen Exynos processor, it’s set to launch only in the second half of 2025 alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Below the power button and volume controls, there is an interesting patch of metal that, at first, looks like a capacitive camera slider, similar to that found on Apple's iPhone 16 series. However, the leaker clarifies that the Galaxy S25 Plus will not include this feature; instead, it contains a mm Wave radio.
Incremental Upgrades Expected
Regarding its internal specifications, the Galaxy S25 Plus will mainly provide incremental improvements over the Galaxy S24 Plus. The 120 Hz 1440p display is expected to stay the same, the maximum RAM will still be limited to 12 GB, and the battery capacity will not change. Fortunately, there isn’t a corresponding price hike anticipated, at least in one region.
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