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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra makes its first appearance

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Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 series in early 2025. The company is yet to introduce its next-gen foldable phones, while the next Ultra seems to be already in the works. Courtesy of AndroidHeadlines, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra made its first appearance on the IMEI database.

We are yet to see what changes Samsung will bring to its next Galaxy S series. A major design revamp and camera-related hardware upgrade is likely. However, things will get clear in the last quarter of the year, when we will be near to the lunch in January next year.

IMEI listing reveals nothing other than the S25 Ultra’s model number SM-S938U. It’s a US variant with carrier branding, while international models will have differences in the last character. Pay attention, the listing has been spotted in the outlet’s IMEI database, not on Samsung’s.

Apart from the S25 Ultra, Samsung will also launch the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. These smartphones are expected to get Exynos and Snapdragon chipsets, market-wise. The Standard model is for consumers who prefer flagship performance in a mid-sized handset.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S Plus introduces Ultra-like display and battery capabilities. The only difference is the design language, which is squarish having sharp corners in Ultra and flat + rounded corners in the Plus. Both non-Ultra models lack S Pen input support.

Samsung will equip the Galaxy S25 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy chip. It’s expected to bring Qualcomm’s own developed Oryon central processing unit. It’s also rumored to bring three camera sensors of a 50-megapixel resolution.

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