The countdown for the release of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series, set for 2025, has begun. While leaks have already provided plenty of details about what the smartphones will offer, there was still uncertainty about their designs. However, this is now changing, as a significant leak regarding the series’ design has recently surfaced.
What will the Galaxy S25 series look like?
The front panel designs of the Galaxy S25 series have been leaked by sources close to the company. The Ultra model will undergo the most noticeable changes in appearance. Unlike its predecessors, which had a more angular design, the new model will feature a more rounded body.
Additionally, taking into account another leak from last week, it’s expected that there won’t be any major changes to the rear panels. The smartphones will likely retain similar camera setups to those found in their predecessors.
Another development concerning the series involves its processors. According to an announcement made by Google Deepmind on September 26, MediaTek has been developing its most advanced processors using its AlphaChip technology.
While everything seemed standard, a portion of the announcement sparked rumors of a significant shift in Samsung’s processor strategy, with the mention of “a Dimensity flagship 5G processor used in Samsung phones.”
Samsung has never used a Dimensity 9000 series chipset in its flagship smartphones. This has led to speculation that the South Korean manufacturer might release the upcoming Galaxy S25 and S25+ models with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor, instead of its in-house Exynos 2500.
This statement has fueled these rumors, especially following reports that Samsung has been facing production issues with the Exynos 2500, and its efficiency hasn’t met expectations. Nevertheless, it’s best to wait for an official announcement from the company regarding this matter.
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