The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, set to launch on January 22, brings a sleek redesign with flat sides, rounder corners, and a flat display. Leaked renders highlight improved grip and reduced accidental touches, while maintaining minimal bezels and a refined rear camera layout.
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However, the S Pen loses Bluetooth functionality, eliminating Air gestures and remote shutter controls—a significant downgrade from previous models. Despite this, the revamped design signals Samsung’s evolving premium smartphone strategy.