Unleash the Future: Top Features to Expect from Samsung Galaxy S25
Samsung Galaxy S25: What to Expect
Samsung is set to kick off the new year with the launch of the Galaxy S25 series, the latest iteration of its flagship smartphone lineup. As we approach the release date, rumors and leaks have been swirling, giving us a glimpse into what’s in store. In this article, we’ll summarize the key changes, upgrades, and features of the Samsung Galaxy S25.
Coming This January
Reports suggest that the Galaxy S25 series will be announced on January 22 or 23, with a short pre-order period ending on February 6 or 7.
Snapdragon Returns
After a brief stint with Exynos, it seems that Samsung is returning to its roots with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which will be used globally.
More RAM and Storage
The base model will finally get 12GB of RAM, matching the higher-end variants. Additionally, the storage will increase to 256GB, although this is not entirely confirmed.
Design: More of the Same
The Galaxy S25’s design will look eerily familiar, with slight tweaks to the camera lenses and slightly slimmer bezels. The phone will measure 146.9 x 70.4 x 7.2mm, a slight reduction from the S24’s 147 x 70.6 x 7.6mm.
Colors
The Galaxy S25 will be available in a range of colors, including Blue, Black, Coral Red, Icy Blue, Mint, Navy, Pink Gold, and Silver Shadow. Exclusive colors will be available on Samsung.com.
Battery and Charging
The battery remains unchanged at 4,000mAh, with 25W wired and 15W wireless charging. However, the phone will support Qi2 wireless charging and come with magnet cases for improved charging and accessory compatibility.
No Changes to the Screen and Cameras
The display will retain its 6.2-inch FHD+ LTPO 120Hz panel, while the camera setup will remain the same, with a 50MP main, 10MP 3x telephoto, and 12MP ultra-wide sensor.
One UI 7 and AI Features
The Galaxy S25 will be the first to feature One UI 7, which includes a major overhaul of Samsung’s UI design and incorporates AI features. Additionally, the phone will come with a free subscription to Gemini Advanced, which normally costs $20 per month.
Same Price
Leaked pricing information suggests that the Galaxy S25 will cost the same as the S24 did last year, with no changes to the storage options or pricing tiers.
What’s Missing
While the Galaxy S25 seems to be a solid upgrade, some areas remain unchanged, such as the screen and camera setup. Additionally, the lack of major upgrades in these areas may be a disappointment for some users.
Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is shaping up to be an exciting release, with improvements to the processor, RAM, and storage. While some areas may be unchanged, the phone’s design and feature set are likely to appeal to fans of the series. Stay tuned for the official announcement and hands-on review to get a better sense of what’s in store.