The hype is almost over. The latest leak about the Galaxy S25 Ultra makes watching the Unpacked event on January 22nd seem less exciting. The person responsible for revealing the most important details about this device is Yogesh Brar, a well-known user on X (formerly Twitter), who is a credible source when it comes to Samsung. With just one simple post, he has unveiled all the secrets the Korean company had tried to keep under wraps.
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Yogesh has leaked the list of key features of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra—features that people typically check to see how the device has improved over the previous model. As mentioned in the title, these features are somewhat disappointing. This is not because the phone won’t be competitive in 2025, but because there are only a few noticeable changes.
Before we dive further, it’s important to note that this is unofficial information. Although the leak comes from a reliable source, it doesn’t guarantee accuracy. For the official details, make sure to check back with us on January 22nd—assuming there are no changes.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Leaked Technical Sheet
If the leak is accurate, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will represent a fairly consistent generation, at least in terms of internal hardware. Samsung seems to avoid making radical changes, focusing instead on refining the features necessary to maintain its status as a premium high-end model for the 2025 season. Here’s the leaked list of specifications according to the source:
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Specifications
- Screen: 6.8 inches, QHD resolution, AMOLED, LTPO, and 120 Hz refresh rate
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
- Rear Camera:
- Main sensor: 200 MP
- Ultra-wide-angle sensor: 50 MP
- Telephoto sensor: 10 MP
- Periscope telephoto sensor: 50 MP
- Front Camera: 12 MP
- Memory:
- Up to 16 GB of RAM
- Up to 1 TB of internal storage
- Battery: 5,000 mAh with 45W fast charging via cable
- Software: Android 15 with One UI 7
Disappointing? If this leaked specification list is accurate, Samsung would update the processor, add slightly more RAM to the most advanced model, and improve the resolution of the ultra-wide-angle sensor. However, other components, such as the screen, battery, and main camera, would remain unchanged.
This may not seem like much for one of the most anticipated phones of the year, but it reflects the current trend in the smartphone market. Most devices now focus on small, incremental updates, largely due to the limited potential for improvement in components like cameras and screens.
Creating a completely different phone that surpasses the previous generation is challenging, especially when the current model is already one of the best smartphones available. Still, it’s fair to say this list feels underwhelming, particularly in areas like battery performance and camera zoom upgrades
The Real Change Will Be on the Outside
With these minor internal updates, Samsung is confident that the Galaxy S25 Ultra can compete in the 2025 market without issue. However, the company knows it needs something extra to capture users’ attention. That “something” will come in the form of a bold new design.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is breaking away from the curved screens and rounded edges seen in previous Ultra models. Instead, it will feature a design more aligned with the base models, including flat bezels, rounded corners, and a completely flat display panel. This aesthetic shift is expected to give the device a fresh and modern look, making it stand out in the lineup