Render Samsung Galaxy S25 shows very little change


It seems that the smartphone as we know it today has found its most ideal form. Renders have appeared of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 and they show remarkably little difference from its predecessor. Apparently, this is what the ideal smartphone is supposed to look like.

We've been noticing it for some time, with manufacturers like Apple, Samsung and Google. Everyone seems to release pretty much the same phone. Thin uniform screen bezels, straight lines, flat sides and little embellishment. And that's how we can describe the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 as well.

First Samsung Galaxy S25 render.
The first render of the Samsung Galaxy S25

Not that that's wrong, apparently this is what people want. A 6.17-inch smartphone, almost the same size as the Galaxy S24. Only the camera layout seems to be slightly different. Samsung accentuates it a bit more on the S25 by putting a black ring around it. Samsung also does that with the Galaxy Z Fold 6.

Inner differences

And so the change for the Samsung Galaxy S25 must come in the specifications or in the software. We still don't know if all S25 models worldwide will come with a Snapdragon chip or partially with an Exynos chip. And we also do not yet know for sure if the amount of RAM memory will go up to 12GB.

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If that last rumor is true, it's probably to make AI functions run more smoothly. And so the S25 also seems to have Galaxy AI functions again which may soon be able to do some new tricks.

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