Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera Design, Color, Chipset Performance Latest

Hi, this is Technologytodaynow. In this post, we’ve rounded up the latest information on the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s camera, colors, and chipset that we haven’t covered before.




Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera Design, Color, Chipset Performance Latest


Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera Design





Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera Design




First of all, I mentioned in the previous article that the camera ring design applied to the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be located in the middle of the Galaxy Fold 6’s bold camera ring and the design found in the Galaxy Tab S10 series.




And the rendering that can express this part well was released through the Technizo Concept, and if you check the rendering image, it is expected to adopt a camera ring design that maintains the pattern of the S24 Ultra while reducing the boldness.




Ice Universe’s design predictions and Galaxy S25 Ultra color options




Noted IT leaker Ice Universe also claims that the S25 Ultra will look like this concept image in real life. He also mentions that the Titanium Grey, which was the main color on the previous model, will still be the official marketing color for this S25 Ultra.




Additionally, there are speculations that three more new colors are on the way, some of which could be variations of the existing gray color. My personal guess is that it will be a gray color that’s a slight variation on the titanium gray of the existing S24 Ultra, and we’ll keep you updated as more color information becomes available.




S25 Series Front Protective Film Mockup Leaked




Galaxy S25 series front protective film leaked in real photos





In addition, the leak of the S25 series front protector continues, giving us a glimpse of the design changes. If you check them out, you’ll see that the S25 base line models don’t look much different from their predecessors in terms of curvature values, but the S25 Ultra in particular is expected to have a more refined design, with the border curvature becoming more Fold6-like.




Chipset and performance of the Galaxy S25 Ultra




In other chipset performance news, a Geekbench 6 GPU benchmark record was recently leaked that was tested with an internal development smartphone powered by the Exynos2500. It scored 15960 on OpenCL, with a 3+5+2 core configuration, which is two more cores than its predecessor. However, it remains to be seen if the Exynos 2500 chipset will make it to the Galaxy S25 Ultra due to yield issues.




16 GB RAM




Furthermore, it is constantly mentioned that models with 16GB of RAM will be released in the S25 Ultra, and when 16GB of RAM is installed, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to deliver strong multitasking performance and improved energy efficiency. Furthermore, OneUI 7’s optimized software environment will make it possible for users to enjoy an even smoother smartphone experience.




Conclusion




So far, we’ve brought you the latest on the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s camera design, colors, and chipset performance. We’re curious to see if the Exynos 2500 chipset will really open up performance, and we’ll update this story as more information becomes available.





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