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We are only a week away from the official unveiling of the Galaxy S25 series and those who have been following the leaks already have an idea of how the phones are going to look like. In the latest news, renowned tipster Evan Blass has shared what appear to be promotional images for the upcoming flagship lineup.

A sneak peek at the promo images of the Galaxy S25 series

The leak includes two images, the first one of which includes the Galaxy S25 and S25+. The Ultra model appears in its own dedicated poster. Among the first things in these leaked images that have caught my attention is how much emphasis Samsung is placing on “Galaxy AI”.

Samsung‘s new Bixby, powered by the latest large language models, promises to transform how users interact with their phones. Apple‘s entry into AI in its iPhone 16 is incomplete, but it seems that Samsung is going to set a new benchmark for AI integration, hence taking the lead in the market.

The promo image confirms the redesign of the Galaxy S25 Ultra – a departure from the sharper edges of its predecessors. The top model is shown off in a new blue color, which, according to previous rumors, could be called Titanium Silver Blue. On the other hand, the other poster reveals a navy color option for the other two models.

Deeper integration of AI features

The focus on AI could make the Galaxy S25 series a game-changer in the smartphone market. Samsung’s AI-centric approach is set to outpace competitors like Oppo, vivo, and OnePlus, who have only just started incorporating some basic AI features.

For those wary of overhyped AI marketing, waiting for the Galaxy S25 Slim—another rumored addition to the lineup—might be a wise choice. It is currently unclear whether Samsung will introduce the new model at the Unpacked event. According to a recent leak Samsung could launch the Galaxy S25 Slim in May 2025.

All three models of the S25 series are expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It promises a noticeable jump in performance as compared to the predecessors. You can learn more about the performance improvement of the Snapdragon 8 Elite over Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 here.

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