Samsung is working on the launch of its next set of flagship smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series.
Renders have been leaked recently about the Samsung Galaxy S25 in the series. Earlier, some details about the Galaxy S25 Ultra were doing the rounds in the past few days. The Galaxy S25 is slated to arrive in the market in 2025 as early as mid-January.
Design Details
The renders put up by well-known tipster OnLeaker on Android Headlines show the base variant Galaxy S25 from various angles. At first sight, the smartphone bears a strong resemblance to the Galaxy S24 with a few subtle variations.
According to the renders, the manufacturer will continue to opt for a flat design for the handset. The Samsung Galaxy 25 will feature flat edges, a punch-hole selfie camera, and a vertical triple rear camera setup.
Galaxy S25 Camera Setup
The camera rings on the rear panel of the Galaxy S25 are not as lustrous as in the case of the Galaxy S24. However, as the renders shown are of a light-colored smartphone, the rings appear more dark and prominent. They may blend better with a dark-colored handset.
Display Size
The Samsung Galaxy S25 has a display size of about 6.17 inches. This means that the manufacturer is not likely to make any changes to the screen size compared to its predecessor.
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Dimensions
The Galaxy S25 is sized at 146.9 x 70.4 x 7.2 mm which makes it a little smaller, slightly narrower, as well as a tad slimmer than the Galaxy S24. This will make the smartphone overall more compact.
Processor and RAM
Going by one set of rumors, the Samsung Galaxy S25 is likely to arrive with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset in all markets. However, there are also talks that the manufacturer will opt for an Exynos chip in select markets. Samsung adopted the two-chip strategy for the Galaxy S24.
It is anticipated that the smartphone will house up to 12 GB RAM along with RAM boost virtual memory and offer a storage of 128 GB.
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