Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra mock-ups by Ice Universe show slightly rounded corners

Peter, 15 August 2024

Samsung has had a fairly consistent design for its premium S-series, though every year there are tweaks that try to improve looks and ergonomics. They have had varying success. The Galaxy S Ultra in particular has settled on a rectangular design whose sharp corners look stylish but really tend to dig into your palm. The Galaxy S24 Ultra may be the worst in that regard – here’s a 3D view next to the S23 Ultra.

Samsung may finally be changing course and going for a rounded design. Famed leaker and outspoken Samsung critic Ice Universe has shared these mock-ups of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra mock-ups Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra mock-ups

That’s right, the corners are no longer palm-piercing 90° angles. For a while now Ice has been saying that the S25 Ultra design will move closer to the S24 and S24+. This means a flat (at least flatter) front and back.

There might be some asymmetry there – the back might remain more rounded than the front, giving the phone a softer shape that would be more pleasant to hold.

Here are some hypothetical comparisons with the current Galaxy S24 Ultra and the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max. The new S-flagship has rounded corners – both on the frame and on the display – and it is quite noticeable next to its predecessor. Next to the iPhone, however, the new Ultra still looks quite rectangular.

Mock-ups: S24 Ultra vs. S25 Ultra Mock-ups: iPhone 16 Pro Max vs. S25 Ultra
Mock-ups: S24 Ultra vs. S25 Ultra • iPhone 16 Pro Max vs. S25 Ultra

What do you think – is this the right direction for the next Ultra?

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Reader comments

LOL. Show me where I claimed that phone has 3 corners or stop embarassing yourself. TY

  • Anonymous
  • 13 Sep 2024
  • cTC

Super Nice corners. This S24U stabs my palm so bad. Next make the back flat so it doesn't wobble on the table.

You obviously can't read

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