Samsung is reportedly gearing up for an early introduction of its highly-anticipated Galaxy S25 series next year. Among the lineup, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to sport some subtle design tweaks, such as sleeker rounded corners and a thinner build compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Despite these changes, some elements will remain consistent, like the ongoing support for UFS 4.0 storage. Additionally, the display is rumored to boast enhanced maximum brightness levels.
According to recent reports, while there is no confirmation on whether the UFS 4.0 storage will see improvements in read and write speeds, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s display brightness is anticipated to soar to an impressive 3,000 nits. Leaked information also indicates that the device might not support the ‘Find My Device’ feature when it’s powered off, a potential letdown for some. However, there could be settings tweaks that might allow this feature to be enabled.
In terms of storage, Samsung is expected to continue with the UFS 4.0 standard for the Galaxy S25 Ultra despite earlier speculations about a transition to UFS 4.1. The Ultra model won’t be confined to 12GB of RAM, as a new 16GB version is set to be introduced, ensuring smoother multitasking capabilities. While the display resolution stays the same at 3,120 by 1,440 pixels, the notable leap in brightness could enhance viewing experiences significantly.
A crucial aspect that appears unchanged is the battery capacity; the Galaxy S25 Ultra will likely retain its 5,000mAh battery. While Samsung has made some commendable upgrades with this new model, some hardware specifications like the battery capacity might leave tech enthusiasts longing for more. Fingers crossed, we may see more comprehensive enhancements with the next version, the Galaxy S26 Ultra. As always, anticipation and speculation will keep us on edge until Samsung officially reveals more details.






