Samsung has introduced the Galaxy S25 Ultra , its latest flagship smartphones. These models come with updated features and refined designs, aiming to meet the needs of various users. Here’s a detailed look at their key specifications and upgrades.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Specifications and features(Expected)
Titanium Blue
The Galaxy S25 Ultra introduces a new color option, Titanium Blue. Unlike the bright blue of the Z Fold 6, this shade is more muted and understated. Reactions to the color vary, with some appreciating its simplicity and others considering it too plain.
Qi2 Wireless Charging
The Galaxy S25 series does not natively support Qi2 wireless charging despite earlier rumors suggesting otherwise. According to the Wireless Power Consortium, devices with the Qi2 logo must include the Magnetic Power Profile, which the S25 lineup lacks.
To bridge this gap, Samsung is releasing official magnetic cases that enable compatibility with Qi2 accessories like chargers, power banks, and wallets. Third-party brands, such as Spigen, are also developing magnetic cases for the S25 Ultra. Users should ensure these cases do not interfere with the S Pen functionality.
Camera Capabilities
The Galaxy S25 Ultra maintains its prominent camera module, unlike the S25 Slim, which uses new technology to reduce the camera bump. While this might disappoint users seeking a sleeker design, the S25 Ultra delivers impressive camera performance.
It features a 200MP main camera, a 50MP ultrawide lens, and a 50MP periscope zoom with 3.5x optical zoom, ensuring high-quality photos and videos even in low light. The advanced sensor technology enhances performance, particularly in nighttime and challenging lighting conditions.
Slim Design
The Galaxy S25 Slim measures just over 6mm thick, making it one of the slimmest smartphones available. Despite its thin design, it delivers strong performance. Samsung’s Alop tech (All Lenses on Prism) enables a thinner camera module by positioning the lenses directly on the prism, ensuring a compact design without compromising image quality.
Battery and Additional Features
While the S25 Slim ditches the S Pen and may have a slightly smaller battery compared to the Ultra, it retains most of the Ultra’s camera capabilities. Samsung is also introducing some of its smartest features yet with the S25 series, although specific details have not been fully disclosed. If Samsung can price the S25 Slim competitively, it has the potential to be a massive hit.
Conclusion
The Galaxy S25 Ultra and S25 Slim highlight Samsung’s focus on delivering advanced technology and versatile options. The Ultra excels with its powerful camera system and distinctive features, while the Slim offers a thinner design without sacrificing performance.
With hands-on reviews pending, the Galaxy S25 series promises to cater to various user needs, from cutting-edge camera capabilities to sleek form factors. Further updates will reveal the full potential of these devices.
FAQ – Galaxy S25 Ultra
1. What will be the price of the S25 Ultra?
The starting price of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be 1,557 euros. The price can go up to 1,930 euros for the highest 1TB variant.
2. When will the S25 Ultra launch?
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be launched at Galaxy Unpacked on Wednesday, 22 January, at 6pm GMT.
3. How big is the Samsung S25 Ultra?
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will measure 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2mm and weigh 219g. Compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, it is marginally taller, narrower, thinner, and lighter.