Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be the mainline Ultra flagship from the South Korean tech giant. It will replace the very popular Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, which has so far been quite critically acclaimed for its all-around reliability. The S25 Ultra is set to build on this success, offering more of the same but better, with a range of new additions that will make it an even more well-rounded device. Based on leaks and rumours, with December 2024 fast approaching, it won't be long before January 2025 arrives, the month in which the S25 Ultra is expected to launch.
That being said, there are several reasons why you should consider holding out for the S25 Ultra instead of buying, say, the S24 Ultra right now, or even another flagship for that matter. Let's explore some of these reasons.
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While the S25 Ultra is anticipated to continue using titanium as the core material for the device's build, it may adopt a more rounded design compared to the S24 Ultra's sharp corners, as suggested by IceUniverse. This rounded approach could improve the in-hand feel of the device.
The S25 Ultra is also expected to be thinner than the S24 Ultra, potentially making it the thinnest Samsung Galaxy Ultra device yet. Additionally, rumours suggest that it could feature thinner bezels than the S24 Ultra, and this could accommodate the rumoured 6.9-inch display, similar to the iPhone 16 Pro Max. All these small but meaningful changes could make the S25 Ultra a more well-rounded device in terms of design and usability.
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Galaxy S24 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset for Galaxy, which is no slouch, but the Snapdragon 8 Elite, expected in the S25 Ultra, is expected to raise the bar. Recent benchmarks show that the Snapdragon 8 Elite outperforms even the Apple A18 Pro in
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