Renders of the Galaxy S25 Ultra show the phone with its new design change and the four rumored color options.
The most recent renderings of the Galaxy S25 Ultra were released in a tweet by Technizo Concept, and as anticipated, they feature the one significant design alteration we observed on the phone’s fake units. That is, the next iteration of Samsung’s flagship smartphone will have a softer, rounder appearance instead of the severe 90-degree edges seen on the Galaxy S24 Ultra and previous Ultra versions.
In the four anticipated color options—Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gray, and Titanium Silver—the renderings show how the phone would seem. Compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which has sharp, angular, 90-degree corners, the Galaxy S25 Ultra appears less intimidating due to its broader shoulders. The Galaxy Note 20 was the final Galaxy Note model, and the new design is similar to that.
To make the phone simpler to grasp, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s edges may be somewhat softened around the corners, although they are expected to stay flat. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is going to be somewhat taller, slimmer, and narrower than the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to weigh 162.82 mm x 77.65 mm x 8.25 mm, whereas the Galaxy S24 Ultra weighs 162.3 mm x 79 mm x 8.6 mm.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra will have a redesigned design and is powered by the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite application processor (AP). A leak indicates that a 16GB RAM version of the smartphone will be available. The next Galaxy S25 Ultra’s display is expected to offer better color accuracy, brightness, and viewing angles, according to Leaker Ice Universe.
The M14 material used in the OLED screen of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max may also be utilized in the Galaxy S25 Ultra display. Some leakers, however, dispute this and claim that Samsung will keep using the M13 material that is used on the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s display.
Samsung will be the first to provide the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the rest of the Galaxy S25 series with Android’s smooth A/B software upgrades. Around January, when Samsung releases One UI 7/Android 15 for compatible handsets, the series is anticipated to debut.