The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, anticipated for an early 2025 launch, is set to follow the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which was released this past January. This upcoming flagship model is rumoured to feature some design adjustments, and newly surfaced renders offer a glimpse of what may be in store for the device. Additionally, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be available in four color options, in line with previous leaks.
Leaked renders by Technizo Concept (@technizoconcept) on X (formerly Twitter) offer a glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s design, showcasing slight but noticeable adjustments. The upcoming flagship model is expected to retain the flat-edged design of its predecessor, but it now features subtly rounded corners, which could improve the phone’s grip and make it more comfortable to hold. This small refinement suggests Samsung's intent to balance aesthetics with usability in the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Galaxy S25 Ultra Colors
— Technizo Concept (@technizoconcept) November 7, 2024
Titanium Black
Titanium Blue
Titanium Gray
Titanium Silver pic.twitter.com/oZdaQeQZ7a
The renders also highlight the rear panel, showing a close-up of the camera module. Notably, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumoured to come with thicker rings around each camera lens, which may enhance both protection and aesthetics. Only one render offers a view of the front display, which appears to be flat. This model is also anticipated to arrive with built-in support for Galaxy AI features, likely enhancing functionality across photography, battery management, and other user experiences.
Additionally, the images confirm the presence of the S Pen, consistent with Samsung’s design approach for the Ultra series. These small design choices hint at Samsung’s intent to refine the Galaxy S series while maintaining its premium features, which should appeal to fans and new users alike.
According to the post, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to launch in four colours: Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gray, and Titanium Silver. This aligns with predictions made by DSCC CEO Ross Young last month, who suggested that the device would feature these same colour options.
Additionally, the Galaxy S25 Ultra recently appeared on Geekbench, showcasing a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor that promises a notable performance boost over the Galaxy S24 Ultra. As we approach its anticipated release, more information about the Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to be revealed, offering further insights into Samsung's upcoming flagship.