Now that Samsung has managed to launch big products at its most recent Unpacked event, and the new hardware is in people’s hands, eyes have been diverted from today to what’s next for this Galaxy S25 range. All signs point to Samsung placing an emphasis on the smartphone’s design, as noted in previous rumors that anticipate rounded corners being a key feature. That last part could point to more design changes with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, a new leak suggests.
More About the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Design
Now, after the launch of the Galaxy Z Flip and Fold 6 a few days back, users are curious about the Galaxy S25 series. Samsung is keen to show that it listens to user feedback and plans to address these issues with the new S series.
According to the latest rumors, Samsung could be working on a complete design change for the Galaxy S25 Ultra after customers posted their grievances about sharp edges and flat display that made holding them even more difficult with the Galaxy S24 series. The square edges on the Galaxy S24 Ultra are sharp and make it uncomfortable to hold, users have complained.
While recent reports suggest Samsung has listened to these concerns, and there will be changes for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. A Twitter leakster Ice Universe stated that the sharp edges of the Galaxy S24 Ultra would be abandoned for rounded corners a couple of days ago, supporting new information.
The hint in this leak is that the Galaxy S25 Ultra has an asymmetrical frame, which may make it extra comfortable to grip with one hand for long periods of time without causing forearm strain. The back will be curved back further, yet the front may also still have a flatter face with some narrower side border. The frame around the middle will be slimmer than on previous devices and with smaller hinges, making it more comfortable to hold and giving it a sleeker appearance.
Based on the leak, it will be 8.4mm thick compared to its predecessor’s 8.6 mm. Former rumors have suggested that the S25 Ultra would keep its same camera sensors with no loss of features or resolution, despite it being trimmer.
By focusing on these intricate details, Samsung aims to improve not only the visual appeal of the device but also address users’ dissatisfaction with the predecessor, which was perceived as too wide and uncomfortable to hold. Although the smartphone’s release is still some time away, users are eagerly anticipating the design upgrades and rear camera improvements promised for the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
FAQs
What are the key design changes expected in the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra?
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to feature rounded edges, an asymmetrical frame for better ergonomics, a thinner middle frame, and a thickness of 8.4mm.
Will the design changes affect the camera performance of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra?
No, the thinner design of the S25 Ultra is not expected to impact the camera sensors, maintaining the same capabilities and resolution planned for the model.