For a while now, we’ve been hearing plenty of rumours and leaks about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series. Fans have been eager to know what the new models will bring, and now, the first look at the Galaxy S25 Plus has surfaced, giving us more clarity on what to expect.
According to the renders, based on CADs, shared by Oneleaks to Android Headlines, the Galaxy S25 Plus is expected to feature flat sides and camera rings. It’s worth noting that certain details, like the SIM card slot, aren’t visible in these renders, but this doesn’t necessarily confirm that Samsung is getting rid of it.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus will likely come with a 4,900mAh battery. So, unless Samsung has made improvements in power efficiency with the display or processor, the battery life should be similar to its predecessor.
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Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 Plus is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor, set to be announced next month. However, in certain regions, we might see the Exynos 2500 chip instead. The device is rumoured to feature 12GB of RAM and may start with 256GB of internal storage.
For the display, the S25 Plus is expected to have a 6.7-inch LTPO screen, with an adaptive refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz. Dimension-wise, the phone might slightly be different from the S24 Plus, measuring about 158.4 x 75.7 x 7.3mm, and it might also be about 0.4mm thinner than last year’s model.
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The Galaxy S25 series is likely to be announced in mid-January 2025, possibly around the week of January 13, with a release date soon after.