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new images and a first idea of ​​its performance

New images of the probable Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra are coming out of the woodwork. The opportunity to once again get a first idea of ​​its profile, its performance and its interface.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is shown once again in video. After a first leak showing its rounded corners, a new video has appeared on Reddit showing what appears to be the same device. It was published by an account since deleted, then relayed in particular by Android Authority.

Before going any further, let’s remember that it’s important to take the usual precautions with these images. On the one hand, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be released around February 2025, so it has long been finalized and this increases the likelihood of a credible leak. On the other hand, they could just as easily be advanced prototypes.

Rounded edges and the S-Pen hatch

In this video, we once again see the rounded corners of the premium smartphone, which should improve its handling. The general profile of the smartphone still appears very rectangular with very flat edges. We also see the S Pen storage, which appears very close to the edge.

Beyond the design, the source of the leak also shared a link to Geekbench, a well-known performance testing platform. According to the figures communicated, the chip used would offer a level of performance slightly lower than what we were able to measure on the first smartphones equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite. Let’s cite the Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro or the Realme GT 7 Pro for example.

The leak once again gives a glimpse of the future interface of the Samsung Galaxy, One UI 7. The two most striking points are the change in design language for the icons which contrasts with the existing one, but also the shortcuts pane completely reworked.

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