Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 Ultra with mostly unchanged internals, wrapping them in a redesigned exterior. The middle frame adopted rounded corners and sharper edges, while the camera modules were made larger.
To achieve that bolder look, Samsung added metal rings on top of the largely unchanged optical hardware, which did enhance the rear design. However, it now appears that even these minimally functional camera rings are facing cost-cutting consequences—they’re coming off during regular use.


X user @parthosarathi_b shared images of his Galaxy S25 Ultra with one of the camera rings missing, claiming it happened under normal usage. “No drops, no damage,” he noted.
Samsung India promptly responded to his post, and the user visited an official service center, where the missing camera ring was replaced—hopefully with sufficient adhesive this time. Reports suggest that loose glue is the root cause, and there have been multiple similar incidents.

YouTuber JerryRigEverything had previously shown that the rings can be pried off fairly easily using a razor blade, though many dismissed it as unrealistic since no one uses a phone that way. But unfortunately, time is telling a different story.
While Samsung is addressing the issue under warranty and responding to affected users, the outlook for the Galaxy S26 Ultra doesn’t look much brighter. Despite early rumors of a silicon-carbon battery and 65W fast charging, a recent leak suggests those upgrades won’t be arriving in 2026.
The 7th-generation book-style foldable, set to launch sometime in mid-July, is expected to bring an actual redesign and compete with Chinese foldables not just through software features, but also with a thinner and lighter form factor.
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