Subj : Samsung Galaxy S25 tipped for larger screen and other 'considerab To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Mon Mar 18 2024 12:00:06 Samsung Galaxy S25 tipped for larger screen and other 'considerable' design changes Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 11:44:03 +0000 Description: A new Samsung leak suggests that Galaxy S25 will boast a larger display than its predecessor. FULL STORY ====================================================================== The Samsung Galaxy S24 series only came to market in January, but that hasnt stopped eagle-eyed leakers from sharing early rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S25 and its siblings. The latest tidbit to emerge concerns the base Galaxy S25, specifically. According to serial leaker Revengus (via X ), Samsung fans can expect considerable changes in the overall design and concept of the Galaxy S25 series, with the phones screen size tipped to increase from 6.2 inches to 6.36 inches. This new 6.36-inch display size would bring the Galaxy S25 in line with the iPhone 16 Pro , which is also tipped to be taller and narrower than its predecessor , the iPhone 15 Pro . For context, the Galaxy S24 Ultra s screen measures 6.8 inches, though the Galaxy S25 Ultra is reportedly in line for a minor screen size increase, too. The S25 rumor is already out LolIt is said that there will be considerable changes in the overall design and concept of the Galaxy S25 series.In particular, there is a possibility that the base model will increase in size from the existing 6.2 inches to 6.36 inches.Is the March 17, 2024 See more Revengus information comes from a company source in South Korea , and the leaker has previously stated that the Galaxy S25 will boast significant design changes versus the Galaxy S24, meaning this new rumor's authenticity actually builds on existing claims. Revengus has also previously noted that former Mercedes-Benz designer Ilhwan Lee is focused on the task of redefining the Galaxy brand's past image to provide a fresh feel, so it seems like a display size increase could be a key part of this shake-up. A jump from 6.2 inches to 6.36 inches doesnt sound like much, but this extra 0.16 inches of internal real estate could allow Samsung to beef up other Galaxy S25 components. Indeed, another Samsung leaker, Bennett Buhner, has already claimed (via X ) that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is getting a bigger battery and main camera sensor, owing to its slightly larger screen size versus the Galaxy S24 Ultra; so we could see the same philosophy applied to the standard Galaxy S25. Galaxy S25 Ultra - Bigger. Better. Bolder.Featuring an all new design, it redefines the S series, as well as makes the display larger than every before. It is said to go closer towards 6.9", with even thinner bezels.I can't wait to see all that Galaxy S25 series will have to pic.twitter.com/RsT5WUNBp8 February 5, 2024 See more As for what else weve heard about Samsungs next flagship models, the Galaxy S25 will reportedly use a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset , which is rumored to be significantly more powerful than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 . This new Qualcomm chipset might also support faster RAM , which could bring better on-device AI capabilities to the Galaxy S25. In any case, were not expecting the Samsung Galaxy S25 line to launch until early next year, so well likely be hearing plenty more about the next generation of the best Samsung phones over the coming months. In the meantime, check out our Samsung Galaxy S24 review , Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus review and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review for our verdict on Samsungs latest Galaxy handsets. You might also like... These Galaxy AI features are coming to last-gen Samsung phones soon Samsung shares surprise update on Galaxy Ring release date Samsung defends AI photo editing on Galaxy S24 ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/samsung-galaxy-phones/samsung-galaxy-s25-tipp ed-for-larger-screen-and-other-considerable-design-changes --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .