Samey Samsung Galaxy S25 leaks in first renders

A couple of days ago the first leaked CAD-based renders of the Galaxy S25 Ultra showed up, and today the 'vanilla' Galaxy S25 has received the exact same treatment.

The upcoming phone is expected to be marginally smaller than its predecessor in all dimensions. It will measure 146.9 x 70.4 x 7.2 mm, compared to 147 x 70.6 x 7.6 mm.

The S25 will be quite similar, design-wise, to the S24, but it will come with smaller bezels (if these renders are accurate) and rings for the cameras on the back. The flat sides are here to stay, apparently - at least until Apple decides to introduce a new style for the frame and every Android maker follows its lead all over again.

The Galaxy S25 will be powered either by an Exynos chipset (most likely marketed as Exynos 2500) or the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, we've heard contradictory reports on this. The SoC will be paired with 12GB of RAM, but storage options will still start at 128GB, just like last year. The battery capacity is also likely to remain unchanged at 4,000 mAh.

The official unveiling of the Galaxy S25 family should take place during the week of January 13, according to the source of these renders.

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Reader comments

Yet they didn't follow Apple: Apple went bigger and they went smaller. I'm waiting for the day people that don't need to overcompensate with oversized phones.

I dont think so they will follow apple like alwaays. Soon 7-8 inch phones will be a norm. Waiting for that day when people starts using normal sized phones not tiny chinese toys.

Or we'll continue using the small phones we have. Since the vanilla Galaxy S and Vivo phones are getting smaller, I expect companies know something that you don't.