The highlight of the upcoming Galaxy S25 series will be the redesign of the Ultra model. Samsung’s next-generation Ultra phone is expected to be flatter and have rounder corners than its predecessors. In high-quality photos of Galaxy S25 Ultra dummy units, these design cues have once again been confirmed.
Even though these Galaxy S25 Ultra dummies were manufactured in China by a third party, they do not feature Samsung branding. The following image galleries (provided by Roland Quandt) might not be entirely accurate, but they’re worth a look for what they are.
Some details may be incorrect, such as the camera rings and the lack of a periscope camera module. According to the source who shared the renders, “Notice the nonexistent periscope camera.”
Last month, Samsung revealed its new ALoP (All Lenses on Prism) module, which might replace the periscope telephoto camera. However, the optical zoom on that telephoto camera is only 3x, whereas Samsung’s periscope cameras went up to 10x and 5x.
Samsung might shuffle things around again in the future, but dummy units rarely get things right, particularly around camera modules. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is also rumoured to feature a 50MP ultrawide shooter with a 1/2.52-inch sensor, 0.7mm pixel size, and F1.9 aperture.