The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to have a body thickness of 8.4mm, making it the thinnest Samsung Ultra model since the Note 20 Ultra had an overall thickness of 8.1mm despite having a higher camera bump than most other models. This information comes from the renowned source IceUniverse.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra rumored details
It may also signify the reintroduction of a well-known style, like the rounded edges of the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Seeing how Samsung intends to alter the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s appearance is intriguing, and we anticipate the company bringing something fresh to the table.
Furthermore, Ice Universe points out that even if Samsung slimmed down the handset, the company still wants to maintain its cameras, therefore the back camera sensors will probably protrude. It is quite probable that Samsung will not exclude the S Pen from the S25 Ultra, as it is a key selling element of the Ultra lineup.
A 50-megapixel ISOCELL GNJ sensor, a potential 200MP HP9 telephoto, and a 50MP JN5 sensor—which may be used as both a primary and telephoto camera—might be the cameras, if Samsung’s hint is to be believed.
Rumor has it that the Galaxy S25 series will incorporate Google’s next-generation AI model, the Gemini Nano 2. This is unrelated to rumors regarding the thickness and design modifications. The Ultra model of the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ may see Samsung upgrade the camera system, while the former may continue to use last-generation sensors.
Regarding the processor that powers these three flagships, there is obviously plenty room for conjecture. Along with the recent appearance of MediaTek, a combination of Exynos and Qualcomm-branded chips are reported to be offered.