Renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series from the accessories manufacturer have appeared
Accessories manufacturer dbrand has published renders of Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphones on its official website along with the announcement of new accessories. These images show the design of three smartphone models: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Here's What We Know
The renders show only the back of the smartphones. They show that the Galaxy S25 Ultra has less rounded corners and an additional camera on the back. All three models have cameras protruding from the body, without a separate island for them.
The back panel of all three models is flat. The physical buttons are located on the right, and the Samsung logo is at the bottom of the case on the back. Despite the differences in size and design, all three devices clearly belong to the same series.
In addition, dbrand has announced accessories for the Galaxy S25 Ultra: Ghost Case 2.0 and Grip cases, as well as Prism 2.0 screen protector. These products will be available at $49.95, $59.90, and $34.95. All accessories will go on sale in January along with the launch of the smartphones.
Samsung has developed the All Lenses on Prism (ALoP) technology, which allows for the creation of periscopic modules that take up less space than traditional cameras. According to analyst firm Meritz Securities, this innovation will allow the periscopic zoom module to be installed in the very thin body of the Galaxy S25 Slim, which was not possible with previous technologies. This will reduce not only the length but also the height of the module, which will reduce the camera protrusion, which is important for thin smartphones.
The official presentation of the new Galaxy S25 models is expected to take place on 22 January, although Samsung has not yet confirmed this date.
Source: dbrand