Here are the official renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, but do they really show the final product? Or is this just another case of fake leaks? Let’s discuss.
Looks like a… phone. Yup
This might be the first Ultra that I actually like aesthetically. The square, sharp borders on the old models were terrible to look at (especially when the edge screen was added).
This one finally looks normal, well put together, and easy on the eyes.
This probably isn’t the real deal. Look at the bottom bezel… the final version will most likely have super slim and even bezels. This image is fake.
Zane said:
This probably isn’t the real deal. Look at the bottom bezel… the final version will most likely have super slim and even bezels. This image is fake.
The wallpapers are real, as confirmed by the leaker (EVLeaks, the same one who leaked all the July Unpacked Assets). And yes, the cat everyone dislikes has also been involved.
Just to clarify: only the wallpaper is correct.
The device borders are just there to show how it would look on the phone.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if Samsung launched an S25 Ultra Flat and an S25 Ultra Edge version?
I have the S23 Ultra and love it. Got a Wii emulator on it, and it’s the best Samsung phone I’ve had yet. But I won’t lie, the S25 Ultra is looking really tempting
After the S22 Ultra disaster, I switched. After years of stubbornness, I can safely say Apple is better in every way.
Zeph said:
After the S22 Ultra disaster, I switched. After years of stubbornness, I can safely say Apple is better in every way.
What? You can or can’t? I’m using an S22U and I’m not happy with it. It lags, stutters, and heats up. But I’ve heard it’s mostly the S22 series; even the S21 was much better.
@Presley
I used to be unhappy with it too. I’ve had Samsungs since the S3, and I tried to stick with them. Then my phone got bricked by an update. Bluetooth, wifi, NFC, all stopped working. If I try to turn them on, it goes into a boot loop for about an hour. No fix and tons of devices are bricked. That was the last straw for me. My trust in Samsung is gone. That’s why I switched to an iPhone 16 Pro. The smoothness is amazing, everything is organized, and iCloud is fantastic.
@Zeph
The fact that Samsung ignored the issue and didn’t take any responsibility really made me switch. No acknowledgment, no accountability. That’s not okay for a flagship device. If it were any other phone, I might’ve been okay with it, but not a flagship.
@Zeph
I totally get it. That’s why I told myself I won’t buy another Samsung. No matter how much better the S23 or S24 are, Samsung lost my loyalty. I didn’t pay $1200 for a phone that doesn’t work properly.
Zeph said:
After the S22 Ultra disaster, I switched. After years of stubbornness, I can safely say Apple is better in every way.
I get that it’s personal, and I won’t push you on that. But man, Apple makes repair a nightmare. All the parts are serialized for no reason other than profit. They talk about biometrics and security, but then Google lets you calibrate new sensors yourself. If you replace a part through a third-party or by yourself, Apple throws up popups telling you the part isn’t original—even if it’s from another iPhone that was all original.
@Skyler
It’s personal for me because I’ve used Samsung all my life and know them inside out. But the first impression of Apple just blew me away. I used to be like you, criticizing those who switched. But eventually, you’ll realize it’s just stubbornness.
Zeph said:
After the S22 Ultra disaster, I switched. After years of stubbornness, I can safely say Apple is better in every way.
Apple does the same thing as Samsung when it comes to repairs.