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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra shown with fresh design and four colours in new render images

The Galaxy S25 Ultra should be available in multiple colours. (Image source: Technizo Concept)
The Galaxy S25 Ultra should be available in multiple colours. (Image source: Technizo Concept)
The Galaxy S Ultra appears set to receive a revised design with its next-generation release. High-resolution renders have now realised some of the changes destined for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, including updated colour options, more rounded corners and larger cameras.

The Galaxy S25 series may arrive less than a year after Samsung's current flagships if recent rumours are to be believed. In the meantime, concept artist Technizo Concept has published new render images of Samsung's future premier smartphone, which have been joined by a short video that we have embedded below.

Currently, Technizo Concept has showcased the Galaxy S25 Ultra in Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Grey and Titanium Silver. However, it seems that Samsung may have other colour options in the works too, full details of which we have covered separately. Reportedly, the Galaxy S Ultra will return with an integrated S Pen.

It remains to be seen though whether Samsung will deliver the Galaxy S25 Ultra without a colour-matching mid-frame, as Technizo Concept's render images suggest could be the case. Conversely, previous rumours have pointed towards next year's Ultra release featuring more rounded corners and larger camera housings than the current Galaxy S24 Ultra (curr. $930 on Amazon). Ultimately, the latter may only be decorative. By contrast, the Galaxy S25 Ultra should be smaller than its predecessor while offering upgrades like a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

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Alex Alderson, 2024-11-12 (Update: 2024-11-12)