Samsung plans to rework the casing of the Galaxy S25 Ultra in some detail. Not only will the corners be rounder, but the screen will also be improved further. Once again, Samsung can narrow the screen edges, which is a significant advantage for one-handed operation.
The extremely well-informed “Ice Universe” reveals that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will probably only be 77.6 mm wide, around 1.4 mm less than its predecessor. Therefore, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be narrower but will not lose any of its display.
The new corners in comparison:
The pure screen area is set to grow from 72.3 to 73 mm in width. This results in a new screen diagonal of 6.86″, a little more than the 6.79″ of this year’s Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Samsung seems to want to adjust in many areas to accommodate the new generation. The latest flagship will not simply be a new version of the familiar hardware but completely redesigned. But they don’t want to give up what was recently created with the Ultra model.
Continue to discuss the details of S25 UltraCompared to S24Ultra, the body width has been reduced to 77.6mm, which is the same as the iPhone 16 Pro Max.Thanks to the reduced border, the screen reaching 6.86 inches. pic.twitter.com/fjxy0iRar9