The Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra will be officially presented on Wednesday, January 22, 2025 during a Galaxy Unpacked that will be almost entirely dedicated to them. A priori, there should be very little left to present to the Korean giant, since almost all of the three high-end smartphones have already been leaked on the net.
And yet, a few weeks before the event, we are still learning some juicy details. Let's review them.
An improved video night mode
Let's start with probably the most striking leak, coming from Ice Universe, a leaker officiating on Weibo and who has already proven himself on numerous occasions. According to him, the Galaxy S25 Ultra should improve the night mode in video compared to its predecessors.
Video is often the poor relation of innovations in smartphone photo and camera modules. The iPhone has dominated the subject for many years. It would therefore be interesting to see Samsung offer a night mode allowing you to film comfortably in low light situations.
The leaker specifies in passing that this new feature should be exclusive to the new model, given that it relies heavily on the new chip.
16 GB of RAM, but not for us
Speaking of performance, the Galaxy S25 Ultra should inaugurate the transition to 16 GB of RAM for a Samsung smartphone.
Unfortunately, the French market should not benefit from it and only China and Korea should benefit from models marketed with this new feature.
Faster wireless charging
According to Roland Quandt, another pen known for the quality of its information, the Galaxy S25 Ultra should move up a gear for its wireless charging.
The smartphone should switch to Qi2 technology. It would take advantage of this to increase its wireless charging power from 15 to 25 W. As a reminder, in wired mode, it should still support 45 W maximum.
Thinner and lighter
Last but not least, still according to the German leaker, the Galaxy S25 Ultra should be thinner and lighter. It would thus go from a thickness of 8.6 mm to 8.2 mm and a weight of 232 g to 219 g. If we add to this the fact that the smartphone should adopt a less square profile, the whole thing should result in a smartphone that is less gargantuan to hold in the hand.
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