The Samsung Galaxy S25 series has been widely speculated and rumored so far, so we have a pretty good idea of the handsets’ key features. Here are the main upgrades and what’s new to the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, so we’ll cover the main things that might entice you to buy a Samsung Galaxy S25 instead of the Galaxy S24.
According to Tekna technology news media mobile service, there is a possible presence of a system similar to MagSafe in the Samsung Galaxy S25 product line, although it is not clear exactly how it works. A rumor suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series will all support Qi2 wireless charging, which is a very similar technology to MagSafe, with magnets in the phone that allow you to attach wireless chargers and accessories like battery backups and tripods. Attach magnetically.
However, another rumor suggested that Samsung may simply sell multiple magnetic covers that you can then attach magnetic accessories to. We’re inclined to say that both of these rumors are probably true, meaning the phones will support Qi2 charging, but Samsung may also offer a range of magnetic covers, perhaps to allow you to attach magnetic accessories even when the cover is on the phone. , connect tightly.
camera
Several sources have suggested that the Galaxy S25 Ultra may feature a new ultra camera, replacing the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s relatively mediocre 12-megapixel ultrawide sensor with a 50-megapixel sensor with more pixels. This should lead to more detailed photos and hopefully an overall quality boost, bringing ultrawide photos more in line with those taken with the main camera. However, this upgrade is reportedly only for the S25 Ultra and the other models will likely retain the same cameras as their predecessors.
CPU and RAM
Perhaps the most noticeable upgrade in everyday use is a new chip, as any S25 model will definitely have a faster chip than its predecessor. There has been some debate as to which chip or chips will be used, but the consensus seems to be that at least the S25 Ultra will have a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which, judging by the benchmarks, should offer a significant power boost. As for the other models, they may also use the Snapdragon 8 Elite, but it is likely that they will use the Exynos 2500 in some regions. It’s Samsung’s own chip, and based on past performance, it probably won’t be as powerful as the Snapdragon 8 Elite, but it should still be a big upgrade over the Galaxy S24’s chip.
According to the rumours, it seems that both the base Samsung Galaxy S25 and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will have more RAM than their predecessors. The first model may come with 12 GB (compared to 8 GB on the Samsung Galaxy S24) and the second model with up to 16 GB (compared to 12 GB on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra). One thing to note, however, is that the base configuration of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will still have 12GB of RAM, and only the higher storage variants will have 16GB of RAM. In any case, increasing RAM can be desirable, especially for AI tasks that can be very RAM dependent. However, there is no sign of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus increasing its RAM from the previous generation’s 12GB.
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The biggest new thing in the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup might be an all-new model, which we’re currently calling the Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim. As the name suggests, this could be a slimmer alternative to other Galaxy S25 models, and we’ve heard that the Galaxy S25 Slim could even feature an “Ultra”-level camera. However, to keep it slim there may be compromises elsewhere, such as the number of lenses or battery size.
Screen
Finally, the Samsung S25 Ultra in particular may feature a larger screen than its predecessor, with reports suggesting it may feature a 6.86-inch display, possibly marketed as 6.9 inches. That’s slightly larger than the 6.8-inch Galaxy S24 Ultra. So this probably won’t make a huge difference, but it puts the phone more in line with the 6.9-inch iPhone 16 Pro Max. However, the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus will likely have the same screen sizes as their predecessors, at 6.2 inches and 6.7 inches, respectively.
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