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A previously leaked video of the Galaxy S25 Ultra‘s protective case suggested a major design shift with rounded corners. Now, tipster Roland Quandt has shared images of the protective cases for all models in the S25 series, offering a more comprehensive look at the lineup’s design.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra case features a large space for four camera sensors, while the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ have a more familiar triple-lens setup. The cases indicate similar button placements across models, with power and volume cutouts on the left side, lending a consistent design across the series.

The cases confirm standard power and volume cutouts but lack any dedicated buttons like those on the iPhone 16 series or OPPO Find X8 Pro.

For the front, earlier images of screen protectors hint at slimmer bezels for all three models. Leaked renders suggest that all models, including the Ultra, will feature flat displays, giving them a sleek, cohesive look.

Dimensions and slimmer design

The S25 series dimensions were previously revealed through aluminum dummy units. The Galaxy S25 measures 146.94 x 70.46 x 7.25 mm, slightly slimmer than the Galaxy S24’s 7.6mm thickness. The Galaxy S25+ measures 158.44 x 75.79 x 7.35 mm, reduced from the S24 Plus’s 7.7mm. The Galaxy S25 Ultra, at 162.82 x 77.65 x 8.25 mm, is narrower and slimmer than its predecessor, likely due to reduced bezel size.

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Galaxy S24 series

In terms of performance, the European model of the Galaxy S25+ recently appeared on Geekbench with the Exynos 2500 chipset, showing lower scores than the Snapdragon 8 Elite expected in the S25 Ultra. While the Ultra model is likely to feature Qualcomm’s flagship chip, details on the processors in the other models remain uncertain.

Regarding the Ultra model, its Geekbench scores align closely with other flagships featuring the new chip, like the OnePlus 13 and iQOO 13. It hints at an improved cooling system for a more stable performance in Samsung’s next Ultra flagship.

For those interested in specifics, the Snapdragon 8 Elite boasts a 45% boost in peak CPU performance and a 44% gain in power efficiency, while both GPU performance and power efficiency are up by 40%.

In summary, there could still be a noticeable performance gap between models with different chipsets, even though Samsung is aligning the design closely across the lineup.

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