Galaxy S25 Ultra Display Appears Brighter than the Galaxy S24 Ultra in Low Light

Galaxy S25 Ultra Gorilla Armor 2

Following the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and the other smartphones in the lineup on January 22nd this year, a new report talks about the display quality of the S25 Ultra.

The leak makes a comparison of the Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone with its predecessor S24 Ultra.

While the Galaxy S25 Ultra has multiple upgrades over the Galaxy S24 Ultra, both handsets have the same LTPO AMOLED 2X 6.8-inch displays with a QHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The upcoming smartphone will additionally have Gorilla Armor 2 shielding for better durability.

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However, the post on the popular X platform by tipster Ice Universe claims that the brand has addressed the grainy issues found in the predecessor in the S25 Ultra when the brightness of the screen is lowered in low lighting. Emphasizing the improved screen quality, the tipster has also shared images of the two handsets side by side showing the difference.

Additionally, in response to a comment on the same post, the tipster states that the issue is not fixed in the Galaxy S24 Ultra as the material for the display panels of the handset is different.

Expected Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Specifications

The Galaxy S25 Ultra will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor from Qualcomm under the hood. The handset will also come with 12 GB RAM as the starting option and feature 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB storage options.

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The smartphone will have four cameras on the back panel. These are a 200 MP primary camera, a 50 MP telephoto camera with 5x zoom, a 50 MP ultra-wide camera, and a 10 MP telephoto camera with 3x zoom.

The S25 Ultra will draw its juice from a 5,000 mAh battery and come with Android 15 preinstalled.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will reach the shelves of retailers along with the base and Plus variants in February this year.

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