Samsung may be tightening its grip on employees to stop leaks about the Galaxy S25, yet information continues to flow through various sources. A major example is accessory manufacturer Dbrand, which has jumped the gun by listing its skin for the approaching Samsung devices.
The listing of Dbrand offers a glimpse of the rear design for all three models while the visuals don’t unveil anything groundbreaking and they serve as the closest thing to an official confirmation of the final aesthetics.
As it was previously noted, the Galaxy S25 Ultra has moved from the sharp corners of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, instead opting for gently curved edges. Although the corners are not as rounded as those on the Galaxy S25 Plus and S25, the S25 Ultra’s refreshed design matches beautifully with its counterparts.
The Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus appear nearly identical to their predecessors but as per rumours, they may feature slightly more compact dimensions. A notable change across the entire lineup, highlighted by 9to5Google is the switch from the silver camera rings of previous generations to the black ones seen on the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
While the images do not showcase the front of the devices, leaks indicate that they to a great extent resemble the models they are replacing though with potentially slimmer bezels.
Dbrand has started to take pre-orders for Galaxy S25 skins with the shipments set to begin to start in January. Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S25 series on the 22nd of January, whereas, the sales are likely to kick off on February 4. The new devices are supposed to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite across all the markets. While significant hardware changes are not anticipated, the revamped One UI 7 is expected to be a standout feature of the phones. Pre-orders, as per whispers, will be launched on January 24, just two days after the official announcement.
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