According to a well-known leaker, the Galaxy S25 Ultra presents a feature that would make it break a record previously held by the competition. He also takes the opportunity to talk about the colors of the smartphone.
While some look forward to the end of year holidays, others dream of January arriving. The reason is simple: it is at this moment that Samsung will present its Galaxy S25. With all the indiscretions shown by the numerous Internet leakers, the manufacturer will have difficulty creating a surprise. And yet.
It turns out that the famous Ice Universe was able to see with his own eyes “some renderings of the S25 Ultra“, the most high-end of the series. Although he apologizes for not being able to publish them, he still notices a feature that is worth noting.
As soon as it is made official, the Galaxy S25 Ultra would hold a world record
“The fineness of the edges [de l’écran] outperforms all current mobile phones including Xiaomi 15 and iPhone 16 Pro Max“, the Internet user tells us. In other words: the Galaxy S25 Ultra could become the smartphones with the thinnest screen borders in the world upon its release.
Beyond this revelation, we learn more about the colors of the S25 Ultra. Note that they are not referred to by their trade name. As with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, we assume that Samsung will simply add “Titanium” in front of the color. The leaker details 4, which are added to the expected exclusive shades:
- Bleu : the back is light blue while the central frame is silver with a touch of blue.
- Noir : this is the color of the back cover. The central frame, however, is silver.
- Blanc : in addition to white, the back includes touches of silver. The central frame is very light silver.
- Gris : the rear facade is adorned with a gray dress embellished with gold. The mix remains the same for the central frame.
Remember that Samsung’s Galaxy S25 should be released around January 22. Assuming this date is correct, we only have about a month to wait before we break out the tape measure and check whether or not the Galaxy S25 Ultra sets a record.