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Leaked renders reveal the Samsung Galaxy S25 series design

Samsung Galaxy S25 series leaks reveal a new rounded design, camera changes, and cases of Qi2 wireless charging ahead of the launch on January 23.

Official marketing images of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series have surfaced, offering an early glimpse into Samsung’s highly anticipated flagship smartphones. The renders, revealed by WinFuture, provide a closer look at design changes and some intriguing features.

A sleek new look for the Galaxy S25 Ultra

The leaked images suggest a departure from the traditional boxy design of the Galaxy S Ultra models. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra now features a more rounded rear, giving it a fresh, streamlined appearance. This aligns with earlier renders that hinted at a softer design approach for the device.

Interestingly, the rear camera setup also sees a notable change. Samsung has borrowed design cues from the Galaxy Z Fold6, adopting a distinctive camera ring style for the S25 series. This update marks the company’s shift in design philosophy, aiming for a cohesive aesthetic across its product lines.

Spot the difference between the Galaxy S25 and S25+

Based on these renders, the differences between the Galaxy S25 and the Galaxy S25+ seem almost negligible for those hoping to distinguish between them easily. Both models sport a similar design, making it challenging to tell them apart at first glance.

One standout feature in the leaked images is the inclusion of official Samsung cases. Some of these cases feature a magnetic alignment ring reminiscent of Apple’s iPhone MagSafe cases. This magnetic ring is designed to enable Qi2 wireless charging, a feature that could make charging faster and more efficient for Galaxy S25 users.

Launch details confirmed

Samsung is set to officially unveil the Galaxy S25 series at its Galaxy Unpacked event on January 23, 2:00 am (SGT). With these leaked renders generating buzz, fans can look forward to the official launch, where full specifications and features will be revealed.

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