Samsung will likely unveil its next-generation flagship phones early next year, and recent leaks have given us a glimpse of what to expect. Onleaks has shared a design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which contrasts with the redesigned render posted by Samsung insider Ice Universe.
The new renders of the Galaxy S25 Ultra features incredibly thin bezels—possibly the slimmest ever seen on a flagship phone. These bezels are even more refined than those on the iPhone 16 Pro Max, hinting at a truly impressive look for the device.
However, the leaker has pointed out some inconsistencies in the bezel and the metal middle frame shown in the CAD render. While the CAD version hides the middle frame, the redesigned render reveals it clearly, enhancing the phone’s front appearance.
On the back of the phone, the redesigned render eliminates the textured camera rings that were introduced with the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Instead, the camera rings are now similar to those on the S24 Ultra, which many users will find appealing.
Although the actual design of the rear panel for the Galaxy S25 Ultra remains a mystery, Ice Universe has noted that the phone is still in the prototype stage. This means we’re not expecting any major changes in the camera sensor layout.
In the coming weeks, we should get more information as the device details are shared with suppliers. For now, consider the leaked renderings as an early, though incomplete, preview of what’s to come. The final product promises to be sleek and stylish, with a design that’s set to impress.