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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s new design decisions leaked
Possible new design decisions for Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra have been leaked. A credible Samsung tipster revealed some changes that the next Galaxy S Ultra will be adopting. These changes aimed at improving the in-hand feel of the flagship compared to the S24 Ultra.
IceUniverse claims that Samsung has made some major changes to the middle frame of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The middle frame’s top part (near the screen) is angular, while the bottom part (near the back panel) is rounded to enhance the handling.
The tipster also revealed that the middle frame has been narrowed, which will make the Galaxy S25 Ultra look sleeker. Thankfully, a narrowed middle frame will reduce the visual bezel as compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which has a bumped middle frame.
The real leak:
The middle frame of Galaxy S25 Ultra is designed asymmetrically in front and back. The middle frame near the back cover is more rounded, while the part near the screen is straighter. I believe this is Samsung's design considering the feeling of holding. The…— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) July 12, 2024
Meanwhile, the phone’s width will likely remain the same as the S24 Ultra. The leak indicates that Samsung is sticking with its design principles alongside making fruitful design changes. It’s going to be a major overhaul in Samsung’s flagship design language in recent years.
Earlier, it was reported that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will ditch its boxy design. The corners will be rounded, inspired by the Galaxy Note 7 design. It will end the concern of crushing the palm while using it for quite some time single-handedly.
The Korean tech giant has recently launched the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. The foldable phone gets design inspiration from the Galaxy S24 Ultra, making the frame almost angular. The cover screen has also widened, becoming even more useful for most of the tasks.
The company’s next Unpacked could take place in January 2025. Besides the S25 Ultra, Samsung will also launch the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. There’s a possibility of MediaTek chipset’s utilization for some markets as Samsung Foundry’s 3nm process is facing yield-related concerns.