There have been leaks about next year’s Samsung flagship, non-foldable phones already, and now renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra have appeared online. Though while a leakster was responsible for its existence, in a slightly funny turn of events, its accuracy has been contested by another leakster.
These renders come courtesy of @OnLeaks, with the renders themselves posted on Android Headlines. The stills posted aren’t of the best quality, so it’s difficult to make out some details, but there is a much better video version on the latter’s YouTube channel.
The report also mentions that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will have completely flat sides, as opposed to the slightly rounded left and right rails on the current model. This would make it share a more uniform look with the base and Plus models, for what it’s worth.
Notably though, these renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra don’t depict a SIM tray, which may or may not be a rendering error. Ditto the camera setup and the back, which looks lifted from the Galaxy Z Fold6, as it is being contested by fellow leakster @UniverseIce on X, formerly Twitter. The leakster says that the renders here are done “based on speculation” as the real design is still unknown.
There’s another complaint about the render accuracy of the thickness of both the metal outer frame and the bezels inside as well. So while we’d take any leak with a pinch of salt, it’s all the more reason to do so now that leaksters are not completely agreeing with each other.
(Source: @OnLeaks, Android Headlines [1], [2], @UniverseIce {1], [2])
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