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Samsung‘s Galaxy S25 series is rumored to launch in January next year, but details have already started surfacing. The latest news concerns the display size and dimensions of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Tipster Ice Universe has shared an image comparing the dimensions and display size of the S25 Ultra with its predecessor. According to the image, the upcoming device will be slightly narrower, measuring 77.6mm wide instead of 79mm. However, the display panel’s width is expected to increase from 72.3mm to 73mm.

This means the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature 2.3mm side bezels, significantly slimmer than the S24 Ultra’s 3.35mm side bezels – a nearly 30% reduction. The diagram also suggests that the S25 Ultra will have symmetrical bezels on all four sides, possibly leading to slimmer top and bottom bezels as well.

Overall, the S25 Ultra is expected to pack a larger display, measuring 6.86″, up from its predecessor’s 6.79″. There are also rumors that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will have slightly rounded corners, which could enhance comfort and bring more consistency to the design of the Galaxy S25 lineup.

This change could also be intended to bring more consistency between the designs of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. In recent generations, the S Ultra models have looked significantly different from the other models in the lineup. The company has already unified the camera island design across all models, starting with the Galaxy S23 series.

However, the information from Ice Universe remains speculative, and Samsung may still make changes before the official launch. As such, details about the display size and bezels should be taken with a pinch of salt.

In terms of performance, the phone is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, which is expected to be announced in October this year.

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