Samsung’s new flagship phone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is on the agenda with a serious problem. It is reported that the metal camera rings that stand out in the phone’s design fall off on their own during normal use without any impact.
Galaxy S25 Ultra became the talk of the town with its camera rings
The Galaxy S25 Ultra, which was recently released, included elements such as more pronounced frame lines and enlarged camera modules in its design. However, the durability of the metal rings surrounding these modules has begun to be questioned by users.

Many users emphasize that they did not drop their phones or hit them anywhere, and that these parts came off on their own. This situation strengthens the claims that the problem is caused by a weak adhesive used in the production line.
Samsung took action upon complaints and intervenes in the devices of users experiencing this problem under warranty. The company’s authorized services replace the rings that fall or loosen with new ones.
The existence of the problem was also revealed by YouTuber JerryRigEverything, who previously conducted durability tests. The YouTuber showed in his test that the rings could be easily removed, but this was not taken seriously enough at the time. Now, real user experiences have confirmed the results of the test.
This problem has already turned users’ attention to the next model, the Galaxy S26 Ultra. However, according to the latest leaked information, it seems that important technological innovations such as the 65W fast charging and silicon-carbon battery expected in the next model have been postponed.

