Galaxy S 25 Ultra renaming and design additions

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Possible Galaxy S25 Ultra design and naming changes



Expected design changes for the Galaxy S25 Ultra



Expected design changes for the Galaxy S25 Ultra



To recap what we’ve previously told you before, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be transformed from the traditional angled design into a slightly curved form with an R value. The design looks very similar to the Fold 6’s corners or the Note 20’s basic edge design. The changes will give the Galaxy S25 Ultra a more refined and mellow look.



Changes in bezel and thickness



To bring further references regarding the design, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to have a thinner bezel than the iPhone 16 Pro lineup. According to information from X user Ice Universe, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be 8.4 mm thinner than the S24 Ultra, and will be the thinnest Ultra model released since the S20 Ultra. Furthermore, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to be lighter in weight at around 220 grams, reflecting the recent trend of lightweight and slimmer body parts in the smartphone industry.



Galaxy S25 Ultra’s naming change



New naming strategy



Galaxy S25 Ultra's naming change



A possible naming change for the Galaxy S25 Ultra is also being suggested. According to X user Yogesh, Samsung is considering the possibility of renaming the Galaxy S25 Ultra as the “Galaxy S25 Note” and the Plus model as the “Galaxy S25 Pro”. Such a naming change would appear to be a similar strategy to the recent naming change that occurred with Google’s Pixel 9 series.



Pairing with the Fold 6 slim model



In addition, DSCC CEO Ross Young mentioned the possibility of the Fold 6 slim model coming with the Galaxy S25 series. If the model is released globally in January next year, I personally think that there is a possibility that it will be released under the name of the Galaxy S25 Fold.



More camera specs news



HP2 2-megapixel sensor retained



In addition, the main camera of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to retain the HP9 2-megapixel sensor instead of the previous HP2 2-megapixel sensor. This information was once again confirmed by X User Ice Universe. It is also said that the Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature a 1-inch main camera.



Finalize



So far, we’ve brought you the latest updates on the Galaxy S25 Ultra design, naming changes, and camera specifications. We’ll keep you updated with the latest information on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, so please keep an eye on it before it launches.



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