New rumors suggest that South Korean tech giant Samsung might make a big change in its next generation of flagship phones, the S25 series. Instead of keeping the well-known “Galaxy” brand, the company may go for a new name for its flagship products.
Although there is no official confirmation from Samsung yet, the rumor has been confirmed by various sources, including famous whistleblower Ishan Agarwal, according to Techna Technology Media’s mobile news service.
The main reason for this change is not yet clear. Some believe that Samsung may be looking to create a new identity for its flagship products or that it plans to attract more attention by changing the name. Despite this possible change in naming, the S25 series is expected to continue to be one of the most powerful smartphones on the market in terms of specifications and design. Some of the rumored features for the series include a brighter display for the S25 Ultra: The flagship of this series will be equipped with a brighter screen. Also, all S25 series models will benefit from the latest Qualcomm chip.
According to the published news, the overall dimensions and design of these phones will change compared to the previous generation. S25 Ultra will be available in four colors: black, green, blue and titanium. Although there are many rumors about this, there is no official confirmation from Samsung yet. So, it’s better to take this news with a grain of salt until Samsung makes an official announcement. Although the Galaxy brand name change will come as a surprise to many Samsung fans, the company has made big changes to its products in the past. We have to wait and see if this rumor is true or not. To see the latest news, refer to Tekna media technology news page.
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