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Samsung Galaxy S25 models showcased in new renders

Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series hint at a new era of design with rounder edges and color variety.

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We’re getting a sneak peek at what Samsung has in store for its next flagship series, the Galaxy S25, thanks to some fresh leaks from Android Headlines. With the Galaxy Unpacked event just around the corner, here’s the scoop on the designs and what we might expect.

The most eye-catching change in the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is on the S25 Ultra. Say goodbye to those sharp edges; Samsung is rounding off the corners, making for a more ergonomic feel in your hand. This subtle shift could be a nod towards comfort, aligning with consumer feedback on previous models’ somewhat boxy frames.

For those of you who love a splash of color in your tech, the non-Ultra S25 models are set to come in a palette of light blue, dark blue, light green, and silver. If you’re eyeing the Ultra, you’re looking at choices of black, gray, or two silvery hues with either a white or blue tint, adding a bit of flair to what might otherwise be just another phone in your pocket.

Here’s a little treat for you – we’ve got a couple of images right from the leak. These renders give us a good look at what to expect from the back of these phones, particularly the camera setup. Head over to Android Headlines for the full gallery – they’ve got the scoop, and the images are worth checking out to see these phones from all angles.

A front view of a light blue Samsung Galaxy S25 partially covers a view of the back that shows the camera array.
A front view of a light green Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus partially covers a view of the back that shows the camera array.
A front view of a black Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra partially covers a view of the back that shows the camera array. A stylus leans against the two phones.
Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra. (Image: Android Headlines)

The camera modules on the non-Ultra models are getting a slight makeover, adopting a design that’s reminiscent of a traditional camera lens with a bit of a flare at the end. It’s subtle, but it’s there, and it might just make you pause a moment longer when looking at your phone’s back.

While the outer aesthetics are getting a gentle nudge, the internals are poised for a bit more action. We’re expecting a shift from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 to the new Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile processors. This upgrade promises better performance, efficiency, and perhaps a few surprises in terms of new AI capabilities, which Samsung is likely to boast about at Unpacked.

For the nitty-gritty on specs, Android Headlines covered that too in another leak. From what we’ve seen, it’s not a massive overhaul, but there are enough tweaks to keep things interesting for tech aficionados and those looking to upgrade.

What’s next?

Mark your calendars for January 22nd – that’s when Samsung will officially pull the curtain back at the next Galaxy Unpacked event. We’re all set to dive deep into these phones, with a particular focus on how Samsung is integrating AI into the mix. We’ve heard whispers about new AI features that could change how we interact with our devices, from smarter camera functions to more intuitive user interfaces.


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