The Samsung Galaxy S25 leaks are continuing to roll around (and probably won't until the phone series is unveiled sometime in January), and two new images have hit the internet that give us a glimpse of the Ultra version's design.
We've already heard that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will adopt a more rounded design next year that will be more comfortable to hold in the hand, but according to a new post from well-known tipster Ice Universe, the rear camera layout won't change much.
The post purportedly shows a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra case, and there are six holes you'd expect based on the current model's design (four for the actual cameras, and a flashlight and laser distance meter for autofocus too) – check out our Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review for more details.
For reference, the Galaxy S24 Ultra comes with a 200MP wide + 10MP telephoto + 50MP periscope + 12MP ultrawide camera setup that’s capable of up to 5x optical zoom. There’s been talk of improvements to some of those cameras this year, though this link suggests the design will be fairly similar.
Another image leak
Ice Universe has more to tell, as the tipster also posted a render showing the corner and bezel of the current Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus compared to what we expect from the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Samsung is rumored to be shrinking the bezels even further on next year's phones, and you can check that out in this leaked image. You can also see the rounded corner design we mentioned earlier.
For comparison, you can check out the leaked renders of the Galaxy S25 Ultra that have surfaced previously – there aren't many changes on the back of the phone, but an overall look and shape that's more consistent with the other models in the series.
As is often the case, we've heard more about the upcoming Ultra model than the standard or Plus models. We've seen reports, for example, that the Ultra model's display size will increase slightly to 6.86 inches (up from 6.8 inches previously).