Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra is one of the best phones on the market and the flagship of the S24 series. Besides its screen size, one of the first things that catches the eye about this smartphone is its appearance: the company is committed to a design with very sharp angles.
Everything seems to indicate that Samsung is working on a new design for the future Galaxy S25 Ultra. Concretely, the company would opt for this new generation in order to leave aside the sharp edges of the device. At least that’s what the most recent leak indicates.
The next generation will say goodbye to the symmetrical design of the S24 Ultra
The information comes from Ice Universe, one of the most common leakers in the sector. As can be read in a message recently published on X (formerly known as Twitter), everything indicates that the Galaxy S25 Ultra It will be very different from the current model.
As we have already mentioned, the S24 Ultra has very pronounced edges that give the device a very elegant look. Despite this, if we add the size of the smartphone (it has a 6.8 inch screen), this may make the device uncomfortable to hold for some users.
With the aim of improve the ergonomics of the deviceThe company will opt for an asymmetrical design in the new generation of its flagship: according to Ice Universe, the back of the S25 Ultra will have rounded edges, while the front will have much more pronounced edges.
In addition to the above, everything indicates that the thickness of the mobile could be thinner than the current generation. According to the leaker, the Galaxy S25 Ultra would have a thickness similar to that of the Galaxy S24.
In response to the tweet we mentioned, Ice Universe clarified to a user that this does not mean that the company will return to incorporating a panel with rounded edges (like those of the S23 Ultra), so the screen of the S25 Ultra It would be similar to the current generation.
So far, no leaks have been detected. give back This allows us to get an idea of the design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, although considering that there are still several months left before the official launch of the device, it would not be surprising if the first images start arriving in a while.
By | Tom’s Guide
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