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Galaxy S25 leaks show the newest designs coming from Samsung 

The Galaxy S25 leaks show off the features of the newest models coming from smartphone giant Samsung. According to TechRadar, the leaks haven’t stopped over the past month as the Korean company’s latest models hit the internet alongside their newest offerings to Android customers.

Samsung leaks show off Galaxy S25, the Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung’s standard Galaxy S25, the Galaxy S25 Plus, and the Galaxy S25 Ultra have all been prominent in leaks. We broke down the expected specifications of the new Galaxy S25 models alongside their anticipated release window, specifications, and price.

Android Central corroborated TechRadar’s news about the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s upcoming color options: Black, Green, Blue, and Titanium.

The Galaxy S25 series also sport thinner bezels than previous Samsung devices, and community leakers such as @UniverseIce have posted the leaked images via X:

Another source earmarked the possible sizes of the new Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra models. Community leaker @Jukanlosreve showed off the specifics via X:

These show a slight difference in the specifics that will replace the Galaxy S24 model, but they will undoubtedly sport a slimmer design. Samsung recorded that the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra sold 10 million units sold worldwide within a month of their release.

Samsung was recently in the news for the possible launch of rollable phones as early as 2025. As we reported, the Korean tech giant was rumored to have been investigating the possibility of a rollable product that could bring a breakthrough for the electronics corporation if they can deliver on a 12.4-inch screen.

The Korean telecommunications titan has recently been active in India as it released the new affordable Samsung Galaxy M05. Although no global release has been announced, Amazon India has the smartphone on the storefront for ₹7,999 INR ($95).

Image: Samsung newsroom.

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