It’s clear that Samsung is developing the Galaxy S25 series, and if all goes according to plan, they should unveil it to the public in January 2025. However, there is enough time between now and then for analysts to uncover classified information, such as the Galaxy S25 detail we discovered yesterday.
The Vanilla S25 was leaked, and OnLeaks published the first-ever renders that showed the phone’s potential design. The fundamental mesh remains the same, of course, but the elements around the cameras or screen have changed enough for us to label it fresh.
There isn’t much chance for appearance alterations because consistency is already ingrained in them due to the S series’ numerous repeating designs. However, the widely circulated rumor informs us that the Galaxy S25 will be smaller, with measurements dropping from 147 x 70.6 x 7.6 mm (S24’s) to 146.9 x 70.4 x 7.2 mm (S25’s).
The Samsung flagship phone will soon fit into the compact flagship category thanks to a thinner frame, but that is by no means the only change on the horizon. The black bars surrounding the screen appear narrower than ever when comparing these renders side by side with S24’s.
Depending on where you live, you can wind up with an Exynos 2500 or a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. There won’t be an upgrade to the 256 GB beginning option; the base 128 GB will be all that’s available, with 12 GB of RAM accessible in the top memory choice. Furthermore, there might not be a battery boost if this leak persists.