Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
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- Anonymous
- mrc
- 29 Jan 2025
This s25 ultra is the best phone if its price slashes by 50-60 percent. Then its actually the best phone. The form of phone is best in hand comfortable lightweight and easy to reach type its all good that way. Infact the s25 plus is way better to hold and use superb. If they reduce the price its worth it for the 7 years updates releif but not worth as this price there are so many better than this.
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- AJX
- 29 Jan 2025
Man these colours really suck.
I think the Jetblack is just the best out of the Samsung Online Exclusive colours.
Jade green is okay but those yellow sides ruin it for me.
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- Amel
- whD
- 29 Jan 2025
Lol phone the sensor its same,nothing new n diffrent with s24 ultra...better go dead samsung
- Kloot
- Gfs
- 29 Jan 2025
Anonymous, 28 Jan 2025It’s clear that Samsung has shifted its strategy towards mo... more"under the guise of security". That is the actual reason. not to be a broken record, but it isn't like Samsung is a US company. Even if it was, more than the US ended relations with Huawei. The UK, France, Germany, and 7 other EU countries, and also New Zealand have all phased out or outright banned Huawei; not just the US at Samsung or Apple's behest, as is so often falsely claimed. Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, India, Costa Rica; it isn't just Western Countries. Maybe not outright espionage, but bugs in everything they make that leave the door open for (likely PRC) hackers to get in. Violation of trade sanctions is another reason. Huawei made their bed, they can lie in it.
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- AnonD-1187531
- mFd
- 29 Jan 2025
abdullah71, 29 Jan 2025waiting twrp and custom rom then i will buyLol. Bro's waiting to fork the phone 💀
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- Anonymous
- D3w
- 29 Jan 2025
Anonymous, 29 Jan 2025Samsung pays a lot to keep their new s25 series in top of n... moreDeepseek will soon surpass Bixby, especially since Huawei already has a strong partnership to create more innovative phones than Samsung. The only way for Samsung to stay ahead is by launching major promotions. I see that regular consumers are still satisfied with Samsung's small improvements. 🤕🙈
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- sucker
- n7w
- 29 Jan 2025
thrind, 29 Jan 2025And battery death after 6 months, so cool...dude, the phone has been released not even a week ago..
How do you have it for 6 months already?
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- Anonymous
- LaG
- 29 Jan 2025
Samsung pays a lot to keep their new s25 series in top of new entry....shame
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- Anonymous
- D3w
- 29 Jan 2025
Samsung Android vs Huawei Harmony Next.
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- thrind
- sqI
- 29 Jan 2025
Anonymous, 28 Jan 2025are you seriously ??? realme Gt 5 240watt 2023, realme gt 8... moreAnd battery death after 6 months, so cool...
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- Zoobz
- w6q
- 29 Jan 2025
I think I'll skip this S25. Possible even S26, looks like my S24U will be relevant for a few more years.
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- Ranjith
- 6sE
- 28 Jan 2025
No S pen connectivity.. ???
That was a mistake Samsung, I was going to upgrade my device, Now I will stick with my S23 Ultra.
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- Anonymous
- D3w
- 28 Jan 2025
Kabir Ahmed, 28 Jan 2025Samsung Galaxy S25 ultra really amazing but S pen have no B... moreare you seriously ??? realme Gt 5 240watt 2023, realme gt 8 rumor 320watt under 5 min 100%
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- King24
- 8tg
- 28 Jan 2025
ALonZo, 28 Jan 2025Dude, no one uses the term "iPhone killer" these ... moreWrong. I'm Brazilian. I've seen many Brazilians use "matador de iPhone" in Portuguese.
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- Kabir Ahmed
- XU$
- 28 Jan 2025
Samsung Galaxy S25 ultra really amazing but S pen have no Bluetooth this is sadness
Samsung Galaxy S25 ultra fast and smooth 👌 😎
Need big battery for S26 charger watt 120 gonna be fast in the world
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- Anonymous
- D3w
- 28 Jan 2025
Anonymous, 28 Jan 2025Heck, this year's model gets a price hike and has a 4 ... moreIt’s clear that Samsung has shifted its strategy towards more aggressive marketing tactics in recent years, focusing heavily on AI advancements to attract customers. However, there’s a growing sense that their software quality has actually declined, despite all the hype. AI features are being promoted as groundbreaking, even though they're far from perfect, and still being marketed heavily, showing how capitalistic forces have identified the weaknesses of consumers. They’ve realized they can use AI as a hook to sell products with high profit margins, which has become incredibly effective and popular.
Looking back at the years between 2019-2021, Apple and Samsung both invested heavily in pushing out high-spec phones, trying to cement their position as offering the best quality compared to Chinese manufacturers. At the same time, there were political maneuvers and trade restrictions aimed at limiting the global reach of Chinese tech, under the guise of security concerns—something that was likely more about maintaining their own dominance in the market. By 2022, these companies had captured over 40% of the global smartphone market, and now they’re at the top, largely unbothered by criticism, since most consumers are still satisfied with their incremental updates.
Meanwhile, Chinese smartphones, with AI systems that are often more advanced and accurate, are being kept from fully expanding due to these market barriers. But let’s not forget, the “free” AI features from Samsung and Apple are only going to last until the end of 2025, after which customers may be asked to pay more for access. The question is: will consumers start to wake up to the fact that they’re being taken for a ride, or will they continue to accept these small updates as enough?
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- ALonZo
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- 28 Jan 2025
Dude, no one uses the term "iPhone killer" these days. That hasn't been used for about 7 years now.