The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may come with a modified design that addresses a big issue that users had with previous generations. Here’s what we know.
It looks like Samsung has locked in the design language of its next flagship, and it just might surprise smartphone shoppers next year. According to reliable leaks account IceUniverse, the upcoming top-of-the-line phone from Samsung will embrace flat sides, but slightly rounded corners.
What is the biggest problem with the S24 Ultra design?
The number one flaw is that the horizontal screen-to-body ratio is too low. The body width is 79mm, of which only 72.3mm is the screen, and the remaining 6.7mm is all the frame and the middle frame, which makes the hand feel. pic.twitter.com/YjCVWgWeKi
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) August 16, 2024
According to an alleged render shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature a metallic chassis that looks like a derivative of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, a design language that retains the center-aligned selfie but without its sharp corners. In a previous post, the account assured that the “Galaxy S25 Ultra will not crush your palm again”, referring to pictures in which the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s sharp corners can be seen painfully digging into a person’s hands and leaving a deep imprint.