In the latest update on the upcoming Galaxy S series, new leaked renders have emerged, showcasing the Samsung Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra. These visuals follow a series of hands-on images released recently, adding to the anticipation surrounding the launch of these new smartphones.
The leaks originate from renowned leaker Evan Blass, widely known as @evleaks. Interestingly, he noted that some of his recent posts on X are no longer available due to copyright complaints, hinting that they might have contained additional details about Samsung's forthcoming releases.
Leaked Renders of Samsung Galaxy S25+
While not explicitly stated, the implications of the removals suggest their authenticity, considering Samsung's eagerness to protect images related to its upcoming products. If they weren't legitimate renders, the company likely wouldn't act against them on copyright grounds.
Leaked Renders of Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
As highlighted in the renders, the Galaxy S25 Ultra appears to feature more rounded corners compared to its predecessor, providing a more ergonomic design. Meanwhile, the S25+ (and presumably the standard S25) sports even more pronounced rounded corners, indicating that Samsung is differentiating the models through subtle design variations.
Anticipation builds for the official reveal of the Galaxy S25 lineup, expected at a launch event in San Jose, California on January 22. Excitingly, rumors suggest that four models will be introduced this time around, possibly including a new Galaxy S25 Slim variant.