Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Ultra thickness confirmed by IceUniverse

17 September 2024
According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S25 will be 7.2 mm thin, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra will measure 8.2 mm.

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  • Anonymous
  • K1I
  • 17 Sep 2024

Is this one of the radical new design that they spoke about? 🤭🫣

To be honest, I kind of like the design of this new 25 Ultra. It reminds me of Sony on the front. I guess they went from being looking like the Nokia Lumia to Sony in the end. I just wish they weren't that frugal with its battery capacity, though. 😬😬

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    • Anonymous
    • rJq
    • 17 Sep 2024

    Instead of concentrating on reducing thickness of the phone, manufactures can work to increase the battery life. I have SD S22 plus and it's giving SOT of less than 5 hrs.

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      • Sammy
      • q{r
      • 17 Sep 2024

      That's too thin imo; my current iPhone is 7.4mm thick and it's already hard to get a secure grip on when picking it up from a desk, so 7.2mm would be even more so (I don't use cases on my phones). The dimension they should reduce is not the thickness, but the size of the screen!

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        • Anonymous
        • 3SI
        • 17 Sep 2024

        Anonymous, 17 Sep 2024If you wanna reduce the weight, use a lighter material...No, just don’t put a 6500 mAh battery in it for once

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          • Anonymous
          • LfV
          • 17 Sep 2024

          yalim, 17 Sep 2024thinnest s6 suffered from battery life. why bring a thinner... moreThey don't even need dedicated uwb chip if they are using 8 gen 4 because of fastconnect 7900, but they probably gonna use an other wireless module🤡

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            • yalim
            • xQF
            • 17 Sep 2024

            thinnest s6 suffered from battery life. why bring a thinner successor rather than an upgrade in battery life? besides, s24 is already one of the thinnest flagship in the market. just put bigger camera sensors, bigger battery and UWB chip.

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              • Anonymous
              • k@m
              • 17 Sep 2024

              Anonymous, 17 Sep 2024never understood the obsession over thicker phones!?!? it&#... moreIf you wanna reduce the weight, use a lighter material...

                Samsung seems to be going the Sony route and making "thin" flagship phones lmao

                Good for them, they know their hardware ain't the best so marketing it as a "thin" phone is going to be enough to fool the average consumer.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 05a
                  • 17 Sep 2024

                  Anonymous, 17 Sep 2024never understood the obsession over thinner phones!?!? it&#... moreThey woggle less on tables and are less finicky to get out of a pocket. Not rocket science, but convenient.

                    KevinPhoenix, 17 Sep 2024If they think they can get away with copying Apple with usi... moreA real Kevin, wow. Nobody said Samsung may do that.

                      If they think they can get away with copying Apple with using the same chipset as the previous years phone, think again.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 3SI
                        • 17 Sep 2024

                        Anonymous, 17 Sep 2024never understood the obsession over thinner phones!?!? it&#... morenever understood the obsession over thicker phones!?!? it's fine make'em bit thinner but reduce the weight!

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                          • Anonymous
                          • 0p}
                          • 17 Sep 2024

                          Minu, 17 Sep 2024Even low end Motorolas are having Autofocus Ultrawides. It ... moreIt is opposite. All sensors come with AF , they disable through cam app software

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                            • 17 Sep 2024

                            Anonymous, 17 Sep 2024And they gonna still have puny 3x 10 mp telephotos on s25 s... moreEven low end Motorolas are having Autofocus Ultrawides. It shouldn't be an issue to implement all of that in a $600+ phone in the first place.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • vGN
                              • 17 Sep 2024

                              never understood the obsession over thinner phones!?!? it's fine make'em bit thicker but include larger battery!

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                                • Anonymous
                                • y2f
                                • 17 Sep 2024

                                And that is why the optical performance of the main (large) sensors is poor on Samsung S series phones. Nearly always some corner distortion somewhere. Basic laws of physics here. Prioritising form over function.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • LfV
                                  • 17 Sep 2024

                                  And they gonna still have puny 3x 10 mp telephotos on s25 series and fixed focus ultrawide on non-ultra s25's