We still have six months before the launch of the Samsung S25 series and leaks, and rumors are gaining momentum. The latest reports suggest the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature massive design changes with a bigger display and better camera pixels.
According to recent news, the Korean giant will have the same quad rear cameras with vertical rows but will see an upgrade of its ultrawide lenses to 50-megapixel. This upgrade will be from the 12-megapixel lens we have in Galaxy S24 Ultra. This means the S25 Ultra will feature two 50-megapixel cameras, 200-megapixel wide lens and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera at the back of the phone.

Furthermore, the Samsung S25 Ultra will come with the Android 15 Operating system (which will be released in August 2024) and major updates to Galaxy AI. This includes Samsung’s Bixby getting new Gen-AI upgrades as well.
Another change we could see is the display for Galaxy S25 Ultra being upgraded to a 6.9-inch screen from 6.8 inches for S24 Ultra. The display will feature Corning Gorilla Armor, a better AMOLED screen panel, and ultra-rich colors.
Another change will be the battery performance of the S25 Ultra compared to the S24 Ultra as Samsung looks to phone less bulky this time. However, the Galaxy S25 Ultra battery capacity will be the same 5000mAh. Apart from the Samsung Galaxy 25 Ultra, the other two models will be launched alongside are the standard Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus.
The price of Galaxy S25 Ultra will see a substantial jump of 12 percent compared to S24 Ultra.