The leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra hint at a redesigned design and four color options

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to debut in early 2025 as the successor to the company’s Galaxy S24 Ultra, which launched in January. Samsung is expected to redesign its flagship smartphone this year, and renders of the alleged Galaxy S25 Ultra have now surfaced online, giving us an idea of ​​what to expect from the phone. The top model of the Galaxy S25 series is expected to come in four previously reported colors.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra design, color options (pending)

Design renders posted by Technizo Concept (@technizoconcept) on X (formerly Twitter) show the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with a slightly redesigned design, with the most notable change being the rounded corners. While it’s expected to retain the flat edges seen on the current-gen flagship phone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could feature slightly rounded corners, making it easier to hold.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Color Splash (click to expand)
Photo: X/ Technizo Concept

The renders also show the back panel of the smartphone, including a close-up of the rear camera module. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to have thicker rings around each camera lens, and this is evident in the images posted on X.

Only one of the design renders shows the display of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, which appears to have a flat screen. It is also expected to come with out-of-the-box support for Galaxy AI features. We can also see the S Pen in all the leaked images, which shouldn’t come as a surprise.

The post also claims that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will arrive in four colors — Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gray and Titanium Silver. This is consistent with DSCC CEO Ross Young’s prediction last month that the phone would be released in the same colors.

The phone was recently spotted on Geekbench with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip with a significant performance jump over the Galaxy S24 Ultra. More details about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra are likely to emerge in the weeks leading up to its expected debut.

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