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Samsung Galaxy S25: Full phone specifications and price
Samsung will reveal official Galaxy S25 specifications and price at Unpacked early next year. Thanks to regularly appearing leaks and rumors, we have pretty much idea about Samsung’s next small flagship smartphone.
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We follow a reader-centric approach to keep you updated with the best possible intakes, picked from a big bay of rumors.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Specifications
Samsung will pack its next-gen flagship phones with top-notch hardware. Several aspects of the lineup will be upgraded with newer technologies. An SoC upgrade is certain, while the display and camera department remains a mystery.
Here’s a breakdown:
Chipset:
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- Snapdragon 8 Elite in the US and Canada
- Exynos 2500 (uncertain) in Asia, Europe and Africa
AI Modal:
- Gemini Nano (v2)
Display:
- 6.2-inch Dynamic OLED 2x with 120Hz refresh rate, M13 OLED materials and 2600 nits peak brightness
Camera: Triple rear camera, consisting of –
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- 50-megapixel primary
- 12-megapixel ultrawide
- 10-megapixel Telephoto with 3x optical zoom
- Front: 12-megapixel selfie snapper
Battery and Charging:
- 4000mAh @ 25W wired and 15W wireless
Operating System:
- Android 15-based One UI 7(.1)
RAM and Storage:
- 8GB RAM with 128GB and 256GB storage
Note: These key specifications are gathered from multiple leaks and rumors. All the inputs are picked from credible sources. Still, we don’t guarantee that each spec and feature Samsung will pen out on the official specifications sheet.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Price
Samsung Galaxy S25 5G should start at $800 in the United States. We haven’t heard any pricing-related rumors. However, the industry speculates a marginal price hike due to Qualcomm’s pricey 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Release Date
The Galaxy S25 series could be announced early next year. The company officially confirmed at its earnings call that the new Galaxy S will be released in the second half. You can expect the new flagships to be available by February 2025.
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Samsung’s Exynos 2500 isn’t dead, Galaxy S25 Plus roars with 10-core CPU, Xclipse 950 GPU
Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus just benchmarked with an Exynos 2500 chip. Amid rumors of poor yield, Samsung tested the upcoming flagship, indicating that things are not so negative as we heard through multiple reports.
Geekbench listing reveals Exynos 2500 features a 10-core CPU and Xclipse 950 GPU. The chipset was paired with 12GB RAM, suggesting standard memory configuration on the upcoming Galaxy S25 Plus handset.
Samsung’s SM-S936B (alleged S25 Plus) was spotted with S5E9955 (Exynos 2500). The prototype handset was running Android 15-based One UI 7 firmware. The single-core and multi-core scores are not so amazing, but good to go.
Exynos 2500 reached 2,359 points and 8,141 points in 6’s single-core and multi-core test. Notably, Snapdragon 8 Elite scores 3127 and 9509, while Dimensity 9400 reaches 2711 and 8632 points in single and multi-core tests, respectively.
It boasts a 10-core CPU, with the prime CPU core clocked at 3.3GHz, two high-performance cores at 2.75GHz and three at 2.36GHz. Moreover, the SoC features two power-efficient CPU cores, running at 1.8GHz.
SamMobile reports that the Exynos 2500 features Xclipse 950 GPU based on AMD’s RDNA architecture. Additionally, the chip supports Vulkan 1.3, additional dynamic state, device profiles, dynamic rendering, and improved sync API.
The Geekbench scores should improve with further optimization with software. There are still a few months in the Galaxy S25 series unveiling. As the SoC lives on, expect fruitful improvements in terms of performance and efficiency.
Consumers in Europe may end up getting the Exynos 2500 variant of the Galaxy S25 Plus. If you still prefer Snapdragon 8 Elite, you need to spend additional money from your pocket and own the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra third-party cases leaked
Third-party cases of Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra have been leaked. The Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus have just a difference in size, while the S25 Ultra adopts a Note-like design without sharp corners and a boxy design.
RolandQuandt revealed the third-party cases of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series. We’re already aware of the upcoming flagships’ design. As we approach the 1Q25 launch timeframe, more and more stuff has started to surface online.
The Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus cases have vertical cutouts for the camera sensors with a hole for LED flash. The S25 Ultra comes with a P-shaped cutout for the camera due to four sensors along with LED flash and ToF sensor.
The frame’s left part remains vacant, while the right side holds volume rockers and a power key. The bottom area should have a primary microphone, USB C-Type port for charging, and speaker grille (S Pen slot on Ultra variant).
Galaxy S25 Series Third-Party Cases
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Release
Samsung officially confirmed the next generation Galaxy S series will launch in the first half of the next year. While the company shared a 6-month timeframe, we assume, the S25 series will be announced in the first quarter itself.
Galaxy S25 Ultra release will mark the end of an era and it’s the “curve.” Samsung’s going to completely ditch the iconic Note design. The next Ultra won’t get sharp corners and curved edge display in favor of durability and easier handling.
Snapdragon 8 Elite will power the Galaxy S25 Ultra internationally. Samsung hasn’t yet decided Exynos and Snapdragon distribution. However, the US variants will solely use Qualcomm’s new flagship Snapdragon chipset.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold SE’s 2nd sale announced after 1st batch sold out in minutes
Samsung announced the Galaxy Z Fold SE’s second sale will start soon. This comes after the first batch was sold out within 10 minutes. Korean consumers are ready to grab the Special Edition foldable for themselves.
Galaxy Z Fold SE’s second sale will start today in South Korea, as per Samsung. The first sale started with 7 hours of delay due to the validation of quantities. Now, Korean carriers would also be able to sell from their own platforms.
This time, the Z Fold SE will be available for purchase not only from Samsung.com but also from three Korean carriers. You can expect significant subsidies from network partners apart from limited-period early bird offers.
Samsung held the first sale of the Z Fold SE on October 25, 2024. The smartphone sold out in less than 10 minutes during the first sale. At that time, sales were not conducted on the online stores of the partner carriers due to a lack of stock.
The Galaxy Z Fold SE is the thinnest and lightest model in the Z Fold series, with a thickness of 10.6 mm and a weight of 236 g. It is 1.5 mm thinner and 3 g lighter than the Galaxy Z Fold 6 released in July this year.
It uses a 200-megapixel sensor as the main camera, which is also a key highlight. The box, in which you get the Z Fold SE, is also special. It includes a leather case and a 25W travel adapter apart from the phone and SIM tray ejector.