More and more aspects of the Galaxy S25 series, expected to launch in Q1 2025, are getting revealed thanks to leaks and rumors. Two of the most recent ones include images of the screen protectors (that hint at even slimmer bezels) and aluminum dummy units of all three models along with the precise dimensions.

It looks like Samsung is continuing its minimalist design approach with the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, while the Ultra model is getting a major shift in design – rounded corners.
Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra dimensions:
The Galaxy S25 measures 146.94 x 70.46 x 7.25 mm, down from 7.6mm of the Galaxy S24.
The Galaxy S25 Plus measures 158.44 x 75.79 x 7.35 mm, down from 7.7mm of the Galaxy S24 Plus.
Galaxy S25 Ultra measures at 162.82 x 77.65 x 8.25 mm, down from 8.6mm of the S24 Ultra. The upcoming Ultra flagship is also slightly narrower, down from the 79mm of the S24 Ultra, which is possibly due to the slimmer bezels.
Front design
The S25 Ultra will be the brand’s first Ultra model to feature a completely flat display, addressing several issues: easier availability of screen protectors, better display protection from the middle frame covering the sides, and fewer accidental touches.
Leaked images of the screen protectors also hint at slimmer bezels for all three models.

Inside, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (or Snapdragon 8 Elite) chip, which is expected to deliver significant improvements in raw performance and AI processing compared to its predecessor. However, the chip will be notably more expensive. Although earlier rumors suggested that the base and Plus models would adopt MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400, a recent report from Sammy Fans indicates that the Snapdragon chip will be used across the entire lineup.







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