It’s hardly surprising that Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra renders have surfaced. With the next Unpacked event, which will debut the flagship Galaxy S25 line in less than three weeks, we are seeing an influx of leaks and renderings for the impending 2025 flagship series. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is the top-of-the-line model with the finest specifications, hence it appears in the majority of leaks and renderings.
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Galaxy S25 Ultra Concept Colors Disputed: Ice Universe Challenges Render Accuracy
Recently, concept artist Technizo Concept unveiled renderings of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The renderings were created utilising the device’s four regular colour options, which are likely to be Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium White Silver, Titanium Black, and Titanium Grey. The day after Christmas, as many people were still thrilled about their gifts, expert leaker Ice Universe took to “X” to publish a tweet claiming that the colours for the Galaxy S25 Ultra portrayed in certain images, including those supplied by Technizo Concept, were inaccurate.
It was pointed out that the Titanium SilverBlue render was significantly wrong. Instead of bright blue with a hint of grey, the render was revealed to be dark blue. So Technizo Concept went back to the drawing board to recreate the renderings for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. In addition to the four normal colours stated above, Samsung will sell the phone in three special shades: Titanium WhiteSilver, Titanium Black, and Titanium Grey.
While many criticise Samsung for not making significant modifications to the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s specifications, the phone’s look has changed noticeably. The device’s harsh corners have been softened off slightly, making it appear softer and less aggressive.
According to the most current rumoured specifications, the Galaxy S25 Ultra would have a 6.8-inch QHD AMOLED display with a customisable refresh rate of 1Hz to 120Hz. The phone will be powered by TSMC’s Snapdragon 8 Elite application processor, which uses its 3nm node. Storage choices peak out at 1TB, with up to 16GB of RAM available.
The rear camera array has a 200 MP main camera, a 50 MP ultrawide camera, a 50 MP periscope lens, and a second telephoto camera equipped with a 10 MP sensor. The selfie camera has a front-facing resolution of 12 MP. A 5000 mAh battery will power the lights, with capability for 45W wired charging.