Reports continue to surface about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series, which the company is preparing to unveil next year. According to the information released so far, the South Korean manufacturer is expected to make some minor design changes in the new series. The latest reports largely confirm these claims.
Galaxy S25 Ultra Screen Protector Leaked
Known for industry leaks, Ice Universe has shared the screen protector for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It suggests that the smartphone will depart from the sharp and angular design of its predecessors, featuring a more rounded appearance.
It seems that this latest report aligns with previous ones, leaving little room for doubt regarding the design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Additionally, no major changes are expected on the back panel, apart from emphasizing the camera with black circles. The smartphone will once again feature a similar camera setup.
Another significant development is related to the device’s processors. On September 26, Google Deepmind announced that MediaTek is developing its most advanced processors using AlphaChip technology.
While everything appears normal at first glance, one part of the statement— “like the Dimensity flagship 5G processor used in Samsung phones”—has sparked rumors that Samsung might make a major shift in its processor strategy.
As it’s known, Samsung has never used a Dimensity 9000 series chipset in its flagship smartphones. Therefore, it’s speculated that Samsung may launch the Galaxy S25 and S25+ models with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor instead of its own Exynos 2500.
This speculation gains weight, especially following reports that Samsung has faced production issues with the Exynos 2500 and has been struggling to meet performance expectations. However, it would be best to wait for an official statement from the company to confirm these claims.
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