Samsung is expected to officially unroll the curtains covering the Galaxy S25 series on January 22, 2025. Way ahead of this upcoming Unpacked launch event, render leaks have pretty much given a proper idea of what to expect from the upcoming flagships in terms of design.
In case you're not caught up, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to see a major design change. It will reportedly come with flat edges and rounded corners, making the top-end Snapdragon 8 Elite flagship more comfortable to hold than its predecessor.
Now, right ahead of the upcoming Unpacked event, Dbrand, a popular phone skin-maker, has started to take pre-orders for Galaxy S25 series skins. With this, the skin-maker has also revealed official-looking renders of the upcoming Samsung flagship phones.
Starting with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the Dbrand render matches with what the previous leaks have shared. Besides the rounded corners, it shows the back having camera lenses that are similar to the ones that the Z Fold 6 featured (512 GB curr. $1,549 on Amazon). As for the Plus and the standard phones, not much of a difference can be seen from renders shared by Dbrand besides the devices having sleeker-looking lenses.
Interestingly, the Dbrand website doesn't have the rumored Galaxy S25 Slim skins. This flagship phone will reportedly be slimmer than the standard device, and past reports suggested that it could launch alongside the other devices within the lineup at the January Unpacked event.
It's possible that Dbrand may not have been able to acquire the renders for that Galaxy S25 model. However, it's worth noting that the skin-maker confidently showed off an accessory of the yet-to-be-announced Nintendo Switch 2 by acquiring a "3D scan" of the real hardware. That is, Dbrnad has inside sources. So, this could also suggest that the Slim model may not launch alongside the other phones of the series.