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technology1 year ago

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Leaks Reveal Design and One UI 7 Features

Leaked images of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra reveal its design features, including thin bezels, rounded corners, and the S Pen's placement on the left side. The leaks also showcase Samsung's upcoming One UI 7, which draws inspiration from iOS with customizable Quick Settings and revamped icons. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to launch in January 2025, with a One UI 7 beta possibly starting in early December.

technology1 year ago

Leaked Galaxy S25 Ultra Photos Reveal Design Changes Amid Price Hike Concerns

Recent leaks reveal that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature significant design changes, including curved corners and flat sides, moving away from the traditional rectangular design associated with the Note series. These changes aim to improve comfort and usability, while still incorporating a built-in S Pen. The camera module design also appears to be updated, resembling the Galaxy Z Fold 6. With the launch event expected in January, more leaks are anticipated to confirm these design updates.

technology1 year ago

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Design Tweaks, Price Hike, and Camera Upgrades

Images of the Galaxy S25 Ultra prototype reveal a design shift from its predecessor, the Galaxy S24, featuring flat side rails and subtly curved edges for improved ergonomics. The phone is expected to have thinner bezels and be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with 16GB of RAM. It may also upgrade its ultrawide camera to a 50MP unit.

technology1 year ago

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: A Powerhouse with Exynos 2500 Comeback

The Galaxy S25 Ultra, set for release in the USA, has shown impressive performance in recent Geekbench tests, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. The device achieved scores of 3,148 in single-core and 10,236 in multi-core tests, surpassing earlier results and the European S25+ variant, which uses the Exynos 2500 chip. However, these benchmarks are preliminary and may not fully represent the final product's performance.