Samsung may ditch the Galaxy S25 Ultra's angular design in the style of Galaxy Note models in favour of more rounded body edges
According to recent reports, Samsung will make significant design changes to its flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone. It is expected that the new model will get more rounded corners, which will be a departure from the previous rectangular design with sharp corners, characteristic of the Galaxy S Ultra series.
Here's What We Know
Well-known insider @UniverseIce revealed on his X account that the next Ultra model of the S-series phone will have more rounded edges. This change is aimed at improving the usability of the device and could address the discomfort of prolonged use without a case.
Furthermore, rumours suggest a significant camera improvement in the new Galaxy S25 Ultra. The main rear camera is expected to have a resolution of 200 megapixels, and will be complemented by an ultra-wide-angle, telephoto and super-telephoto camera with a resolution of 50 megapixels each. The front camera is expected to retain a resolution of 12 megapixels.
In terms of performance, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may get the latest 3nm processor. It might be a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor. But there is no concrete information about it yet.
It is expected that more details about the design and specifications of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be available by the end of this year, and the device is expected to be announced early next year.
Source: @UniverseIce