Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra leak reveals key features ahead of launch

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to offer 12GB of RAM as standard, with an upgrade to 16GB for higher-end models
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. — Samsung

An undated image of Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. — Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is gearing up for its official debut, with the Unpacked event scheduled for January 22nd. As the launch date approaches, new leaks continue to surface, giving us a closer look at what to expect from this flagship device.

Gadinsider has the latest details that highlight some exciting features that are set to make the S25 Ultra stand out.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra chipset

The Galaxy S25 Ultra will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, ensuring top-notch performance. The phone is also expected to come with a Dynamic AMOLED 2x LTPO display, offering a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra display features

This display will peak at a brightness of 2600 nits, similar to the previous Galaxy S24 Ultra. While the exact size of the display is unclear, the design of the S25 Ultra is expected to be slimmer, with the phone measuring 162.8mm in length, 77.6mm in width, and 8.2mm in thickness, making it slightly lighter and more compact than its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra storage and battery features

The S25 Ultra is likely to offer 12GB of RAM as standard, with an upgrade to 16GB for the higher-end models. Storage options will include 512GB and 1TB variants. The phone will also support 45W super-fast charging, with a potential improvement in wireless charging, expected to offer 25W wireless charging compared to the previous model.