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Samsung Galaxy S25 Leaks Tease Thinner Bezels And MediaTek Power

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- Updated: 10th Oct 2024, 09:55 IST
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    Galaxy S25 Design Leaks: What We Know So Far
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    Specifications: What To Expect?

Samsung’s flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S25 is expected to launch in early 2025 and we keep getting new rumors on the device. The recent leaks on Galaxy S25 offer an intriguing glimpse of the display assembly and some of its design features. The S25 lineup will include- Galaxy S25, Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra models. So, let’s read ahead to learn about the new design leaks on this smartphone.

Galaxy S25 Design Leaks: What We Know So Far

Galaxy S25 design leak

Photo Credits: OneLeaksxAndroidHeadlines

The leaked photo of this smartphone is revealing some key aspects of the handset. The bezels are thinner and offer a sleek and modern look to the smartphone.

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The current handsets are also following this trend in the handset’s aesthetics. Moreover Galaxy S25 leaks also show slightly rounded corners of the smartphone, thus alleviating its overall look. But, we need to wait for the confirmation by the company.

Specifications: What To Expect?

Now, let’s see what the leaks suggest on the specs of Galaxy S25:

  • Display: 6.73-inch and 144Hz refresh rate with Punch Hole
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset
  • Storage: 12GB RAM and 256GB inbuilt storage
  • Camera: 108-megapixel+12-megapixel+12-megapixel triple rear camera setup and 12-megapixel front camera

Stay tuned till we receive more news on this. Meanwhile, we can believe in the leaks on Galaxy S25 as the smartphone will launch in early 2025 and we will keep getting more updates on this.

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