2024-09-10 19:39:01
www.gsmarena.com
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is only expected to arrive in January, and yet it’s been in the news a lot recently. Today we even get the first set of leaked renders depicting the upcoming device.
Note that these are CAD-based renders, which means some details may not be accurate due to the lack of relevant information in the CAD files. In this instance, this has been specifically pointed out by prolific leakster Ice Universe.
According to him, the camera ring design is unknown at this point, so what you see here is mere speculation. The placement of the cameras is accurate, we’re only talking about the rings’ design and texture.
There are also apparently some errors in the bezel and the metal frame, minor of course but still you should keep all of these notes in mind when looking at the leaked renders. While these show us the general idea of the S25 Ultra’s looks, they aren’t 100% accurate in every single detail.
Past rumors have told us that the S25 Ultra will have the same main, 3x telephoto, and 5x telephoto cameras as its predecessor, with only the ultrawide getting an update to a 50 MP ISOCELL JN3 sensor.
The handset will allegedly weigh 219g, which makes it lighter than the Galaxy S24 Ultra (232g) and the iPhone 16 Pro Max (227g). It will measure 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2mm. It will have a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging. Powering it will be Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, which is due to become official next month.
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