The Galaxy S25 is expected to launch in early 2025, but its components are already in production. According to Ice Universe, a photo of the display assembly revealed what the phones will look like from the front.

Samsung’s Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra will have thinner bezels, and we have another confirmation about the Ultra’s slightly rounded corners.

It was previously reported that the S25 Ultra will have the same 6.9″ diagonal as the iPhone 16 Pro Max. In addition, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will have 0.2 mm thinner bezels.

It was expected that the Galaxy S25 lineup would follow its predecessors and include Exynos chips on the vanilla models, while the Ultra version should only include Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. According to two separate reports, Samsung might not be able to deliver the Exynos 2500 in time and will have to stick with Qualcomm.

According to Google, the Galaxy S25 series could feature MediaTek Dimensity 9400. AlphaChip was extensively mentioned in Google Deepmind’s September 26th statement. Our focus is not on this point. We must pay attention to the explanation at the end of the article. AlphaChip is also being adopted and built by external organizations. As an example, MediaTek extended AlphaChip to accelerate the development of its most advanced chips – like the Dimensity Flagship 5G used in Samsung mobile phones – while improving power, performance, and chip area.

Take note of this part: “like Samsung’s Dimensity 5G flagship phone”. In its flagship smartphones, Samsung has never used a Dimensity 9000 series chip. It’s now time for the big reveal. Therefore, Galaxy S25 and S25+ models in the global market will feature Dimensity 9400 SoC.