Tag: smartphone design

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra Takes Design Inspiration from S21 Ultra

    Galaxy S25 Ultra Takes Design Inspiration from S21 Ultra

    A recent leak from tech insider Ice Universe has uncovered a significant design alteration for the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra. In a video posted on X (formerly known as Twitter), the tipster displayed a jelly case for the device, highlighting its rounded corners on all sides.

    Design Changes for Comfort

    Samsung shifted from the rounded design of the S21 Ultra to a sharper, 90-degree corner style with the S22 Ultra and later models. However, many users expressed dissatisfaction with the square design, finding it less comfortable to hold.

    It appears that Samsung is now responding to user feedback by reverting to a more user-friendly design for the S25 Ultra. The video confirms that the S25 Ultra case features noticeably rounded corners. While these corners are not as rounded as those on the S21 Ultra, they are definitely more pronounced than the corners found on the S22 through S24 Ultra models. This change is expected to enhance comfort for users who previously struggled with the sharper corners.

    Slimmer Bezels and Specifications

    In addition to the ergonomic updates, the S25 Ultra is anticipated to come with thinner bezels, reportedly even slimmer than those on the newly announced iPhone 16 Pro Max. However, this change raises some concerns, as many users have experienced accidental touches on the iPhone due to its slim bezels. Thus, the S25 Ultra might face similar challenges with its expected thinner bezels.

    On a brighter note, the new device may also be lighter and thinner. It is expected to have a thickness of 8.2mm and weigh 219 grams, a reduction from its predecessor’s 8.6mm thickness and 232-gram weight. Additionally, it will have a slightly narrower profile at 77.6mm compared to 79.0mm, while still maintaining the same 5000mAh battery capacity.

    Expected Specifications of the Galaxy S25 Ultra

    Now, let’s discuss the anticipated specifications of the phone. Unlike prior generations that featured a blend of Qualcomm Snapdragon and Samsung’s Exynos processors, reports indicate that the S25 series will exclusively use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 across all models.

    According to 3C certification, the phone will support 45W charging, similar to its predecessor. Furthermore, it will feature satellite communication support, a first for any Samsung device.

    The camera setup is expected to include a 200-megapixel primary camera from the S24 Ultra, along with a new 50-megapixel ISOCELL JN3 ultra-wide lens, a new 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a periscope telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom.

  • Vivo X200 Front Design Unveiled: Micro-Quad-Curved, Flat Edges

    Vivo X200 Front Design Unveiled: Micro-Quad-Curved, Flat Edges

    Vivo’s Product Manager Han Boxiao recently unveiled an image highlighting the rear design of the X200. Today, he took to Weibo to share another image, providing a first glimpse of the X200’s front. In the picture, the Vivo X100 is shown on the left, while the new X200 is displayed on the right.

    Front Design of the Vivo X200

    The image illustrates the X200’s ultra-slim bezels and its innovative micro-quad-curved design. This distinctive design blends the experience of flat and curved displays, creating an elegant and sophisticated appearance.

    With its flat edges, the X200 promises improved grip. When compared to the X100, the X200 looks more luxurious and appealing. Han Boxiao highlighted that this device offers a superior tactile experience. There are rumors suggesting that the X200 will be available in several colors, including Sapphire Blue, Moonlight White, Titanium, and Midnight Black.

    Striking Back Panel and Photography Features

    The back panel of the X200 showcases delicate wave patterns that alter in appearance based on angles and lighting. Beyond its eye-catching design, the Vivo X200 also shines in the photography department. Earlier this month, Boxiao shared a low-light photography sample from the X200, demonstrating its capability to capture clear and detailed night scenes without glare or overexposure.

    According to reports, the X200 is anticipated to sport a 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 primary camera with optical image stabilization, a 50-megapixel Samsung JN1 ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. It is expected to be powered by the Dimensity 9400 chipset, feature 16 GB of RAM, offer 1 TB of storage, and come equipped with a 5,700mAh battery that supports 90W fast charging, running on OriginOS 15 based on Android 14.

    Launch Date and Additional Models

    The Vivo X200 is set to launch on October 14, alongside other models such as the Vivo X200 Pro, Vivo X200 Pro Mini, and Vivo X200 Pro Satellite Communication Version.

  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Latest News and Features Revealed

    Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Latest News and Features Revealed

    The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is generating a lot of excitement as one of the most awaited smartphones for next year. Following the well-received Galaxy S24 Ultra, this new model is anticipated to introduce a range of enhancements and new features. Here’s a summary of the latest rumors and leaks surrounding Samsung’s upcoming flagship device.

    Design and Dimensions

    The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be among the slimmest flagship smartphones in 2025, with dimensions of 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm. Reports suggest it will be lighter than the Pixel 9 Pro XL, which weighs 221 grams. Consequently, its weight could fall between 210 and 220 grams.

    The design, shared by @UniverseIce and @OnLeaks, indicates a sleek look with a flat glass front and back, titanium edges, and rounded corners for better grip. In terms of appearance, it will resemble the Galaxy S24 Ultra quite closely.

    Display Features

    The Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to boast a 6.86-inch flat AMOLED display that features slimmer bezels compared to its predecessor, enhancing its modern aesthetic. This screen is expected to offer a 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. With the addition of Gorilla Glass for protection and improved resistance to dust and water, the Galaxy S25 Ultra aims to deliver a robust and high-quality design, ensuring it stands out in Samsung’s range of smartphones.

  • Leaked Images Show Different Design for Oppo Find N3/OnePlus Open

    Leaked Images Show Different Design for Oppo Find N3/OnePlus Open

    During the development of a smartphone, many versions are created before a final model is chosen. Occasionally, some discarded designs become public, showing us what could have been. The latest example is the Oppo Find N3 (known as the OnePlus Open in certain regions), with images of a rejected design appearing online.

    Design Insights

    The pictures, shared on Weibo, indicate that the Oppo Find N3 might have been released with a two-tone appearance, differing from the single color/material design that ultimately reached consumers. The Find N3 is available in four colors with two different material finishes: Green and Gold feature a glass back, while Black and Red come with a vegan leather finish.

    These new visuals suggest that the phone could have had a combination of metal/glass and leather. They also indicate that the device would have included Oppo and Hasselblad branding along the vertical stripes.

    Similarities to Final Product

    Aside from the color variations, the overall design remains unchanged from the final product. The rounded corners of the frame and the large circular camera module on the back show that the phone’s design was mostly completed at this point.

    We can only guess why Oppo opted for a single color/material finish in the end. Nonetheless, both the Oppo Find N3 and OnePlus Open (currently available on Amazon for $1,299) have garnered positive feedback for their design. For those who prefer a two-tone finish, the Oppo Find X7 Ultra offers a faux leather and frosted glass design.

    Cai Zuxuan on Weibo via ITHome


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