We finally have a proper look at Samsung‘s next-gen flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25. The device is the brand’s upcoming flagship model, which will likely launch at the start of next year. The full design of the smartphone is revealed in these new renders. So let’s check it out.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Renders

The renders were shared via AndroidHeadlines and OnLeaks. Looking at the images, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 isn’t bringing any major redesign over its predecessor. The rear and sides still appear to be flat with the back featuring a vertically stacked triple camera setup. However, the cameras can be seen with textured rings around them. Meanwhile, the front retains a flat display with a punch hole cutout with slim bezels that might be uniform throughout.
While the screen size isn’t confirmed, it appears to be similar to the Galaxy S24’s 6.2-inch panel. The report adds that the new Galaxy S25 measures 146.9 x 70.4 x 7.2mm, which makes it smaller and around 0.4mm thinner than the Galaxy S24. So it might weigh the same if not lighter than last year’s flagship. Based on what we know so far, Samsung may launch the Galaxy S25 with an Exynos and Snapdragon chipset like last year. However, rumors have hinted at Snapdragon being the sole chipset on the 2025 Galaxy flagship.

The S25 could also pack 12GB of RAM, getting a 4GB bump over the S24. It is unlikely that this model will get any notable upgrade, so it could retain the 50MP primary camera on the rear and a 12MP selfie shooter on the front. Samsung is expected to pack this model with a 4,000mAh battery pack once again, which would likely support 25W wired fast charging. We can expect it to run on the Android 15 OS based One UI 7 custom skin out of the box.







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