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Samsung teases robust display, camera and SoC in Galaxy S25

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Samsung official just confirmed top-of-the-line upgrades in the Galaxy S25 series. The company has always set standards with Galaxy S hardware and software. It’s all set to further raise the bar of what’s epic, just wait till the official S25 unveiling.

During the earnings call, Samsung MX VP confirmed robust upgrades in the Galaxy S25 series. The official recalled Galaxy S’s legacy of utilizing the most advanced technologies. The next generation won’t be excluded from Samsung’s technological momentum.

Samsung is also preparing industry-best APs (application processors) and memory. These crucial upgrades in the S25 series will further enhance the AI capabilities. The inclusion of Gemini Nano v2 is also slated, packing the phones with many epic innovations.

MX Division VP, Daniel Araujo said, “So on your second question, we’ve consistently upgraded the hardware in our S Series to deliver industry-leading experiences to customers, and we’ll continue to enhance key experiences as well (as) upgrade hardware so that we can offer top performance. For camera and display specs in particular, where we’ve been leading, the S25 at launch will have top-of-the-line upgrades. And we’re also preparing industry-best APs and memory to boost AI performance and offer an overall premium experience.”

Display:

Samsung’s most advanced OLED with M14 material set arriving in Pixel 9 series. Later on, Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro series will also utilize the equivalent technology. Chances are high that Samsung will equip the Galaxy S25 phones with M14 or upgraded OLEDs.

Camera:

The S25 Ultra is rumored to replace the current ultrawide and 3x telephoto. It would get a new 50-megapixel ultrawide and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The S24 Ultra’s 200-megapixel primary and 50-megapixel periscope could continue.

Processor:

All upcoming Android flagships will be equipped with a 3nm processor. Qualcomm will launch the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 this October. Samsung is also preparing to bring its 3nm-based Exynos 2500 by the end of the year, to be included in the S25 series.

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