The Galaxy S25 Ultra is now on pre-order and expected to ship as early as February 4 (February 6 in stores) and we have the phone in for review.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
We’ve gone on at length on what’s new, how its cameras compare to the Galaxy S24 Ultra (part 1, part 2), and what are our initial thoughts.
It’s now time to focus on other things – how it feels, how it looks, and what’s in the box, let’s start with the last one.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra ships with a USB-C cable and a SIM ejector tool. You’d need to supply your own charging brick, such as the 45W one from Samsung (pictured below).
We have the Titanium Silveblue Galaxy S25 Ultra and it’s refreshing after the black and grey-ish models we’ve been getting. It sits slightly lower than its predecessor and is a tad narrower. What’s more noticeable is the reduction in weight – it’s tangibly lighter.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra (left) and the Galaxy S24 Ultra
Much of the size difference comes from the thinner display bezels. They’re not immediately noticeable – you’d need to enter the macro level, but the difference is there.
The other tangible difference is the new 50MP ultrawide camera – it replaces the 12MP unit of old. You can see the difference in the lenses – the top one on the left is the ultrawide. Sadly, Samsung didn’t improve on the 3x zoom, which is ingreasingly outgunned on the smartphone market of 2025 – that may be a key upgrade next year.
The display is slightly bigger at 6.9-inch but it has the same parameters underneath the new Gorilla Armor 2. The battery is the same size, though the new Snapdragon 8 Elite should affect its endurance. The charging speed is also the same (much to our disappointment). We’re off to work now reviewing the Galaxy S25 Ultra!
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