Phone Arena’s rating strives to use the full scale of 1 to 10, which is why the device score may look a bit “low”. That is certainly not the case — in order to combat “review score inflation”, we have developed a series of tests and scoring criteria, which take subjectivity out of the equation (as much as possible) and give the phone a 1 to 10 score in every major category. In order to help you get an idea of where the phone sits among its peers, there’s also a “price class average” guide. As you can see, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is doing quite well for itself!
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra specs
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra |
---|---|
A softer, rounded corner design | Stark rectangular design, with flat top and bottom |
Slightly thinner, lighter (8.2 mm and 218 g) | 8.6 mm thin, 233 g |
Titanium covered frame | Titanium covered frame |
The fastest Qualcomm chip –– the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, 4 nm, still pretty good |
Corning Gorilla Armor 2, excellent anti-reflective coating | Corning Gorilla Armor, excellent anti-reflective coating |
12 GB / 256 GB 12 GB / 512 GB 12 GB / 1 TB |
12 GB / 256 GB 12 GB / 512 GB 12 GB / 1 TB |
Wi-Fi 7 | Wi-Fi 7 |
45 W wired, 15 W Qi2 wireless charging (no magnets) | 45 W wired, 15 W Qi wireless charging |
Design and Display
New frame!
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No question, it’s still rated IP68 for water- and dust-resistance, and Galaxy S25 Ultra still includes the fan-favorite S Pen. It’s also slightly thinner and lighter than the Galaxy S24 Ultra, with a 0.4 mm reduction in thickness and 14 grams shaved off its weight. Though, when holding both, the difference is miniscule if any.
There’s no major change in the placement of power and volume buttons, speakers, S Pen slot, camera lenses, and selfie camera punch-hole. Though the main camera rings appear slightly lifted off the phone’s body, but they create a nice little gap to collect all of your pocket lint. We now know that was an intentional design decision, and Samsung calls it “floating cameras”. It’s meant to signify how powerful the cameras are… somehow?
When it comes to colors, the top-tier Ultra phones feature “muted” titanium paintjobs. The Galaxy S25 Ultra‘s selection of shades is Black, Gray, Silver Blue, and White Silver, with exclusive colors on Samsung.com being Pinkgold, Jetblack, and Jadegreen. Our excitement over Jetblack was for naught. While the regular black comes with a matte silver-ish titanium frame, the Jetblack edition comes with black frame and black back… Not shiny or glossy, all matte. It’s fine, they look mature and like they mean business, but if you are looking for a more “fun” phone, maybe look into the Galaxy S25 and S25+ for their colors.
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Both models feature Gorilla Armor glass on the front. The S25 Ultra specs say Gorilla Armor 2, but there’s no change in how it looks. The low reflectivity seems to be the same — light reflections are a bit more bluish, but the same in level of brightness as before. That’s to say — very low, the visibility of these displays is awesome.
Display Measurements:
Essentially, the display remains the same outstanding panel, offering infinite contrast, sharp resolution, vivid colors, HDR support, and a variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. For fans of the Vivid color mode, there are now three stages of “vividness” to pick from. In case you are missing the hot AMOLED saturation from years back, you will be happy when dialing that up to 3.
Beneath the screen, there’s the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, which Samsung has refined over several generations. It is exceptionally fast and accurate, requiring just a brief touch on the indicated area. Face unlock is also available, but since it relies solely on the selfie camera, it isn’t as secure or widely accepted for banking or payment apps.
Camera
Another year, another 200 megapixels
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The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a very familiar camera specs sheet — 200 MP main, 10 MP 3x zoom, 50 MP 5x zoom, and 50 MP ultra-wide camera. Kind of like the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the only thing different is the ultra-wide camera, which was 12 MP on the S24 Ultra.
While the module seems to be mostly the same, there are some minor tweaks done on the software side. The Galaxy S25 Ultra doesn’t oversharpen as much as its predecessors, and it’s slightly better at exposing nighttime shots than the S24 Ultra. In general, there’s a minor upgrade to be observed here.
The new processor and the power of AI do unlock more features. There’s the brighter nighttime exposure, but also a new filters system. Kind of like Apple’s Photographic Styles, you can now take photos with multiple user-adjustable filters in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. You can even change filters and their settings after a photo was taken, from within the Gallery app editor.
The 12 MP camera on the front of the device seems unchanged. That’s just fine, it’s been good thus far, giving us great selfies with sharp details and balanced dynamics.
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Performance
3nm in the right direction
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Powering the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the Snapdragon 8 Elite comes with the “for Galaxy” branding, indicating a slight overclock compared to the standard version. According to Samsung and Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 8 Elite boasts a 30% faster CPU, 37% faster GPU, and 40% faster NPU, compared to last year’s S24 Ultra and its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (for Galaxy).
The Galaxy S25 Ultra also features a 40% larger vapor cooling chamber to maintain consistent performance from the Snapdragon 8 Elite. At least, that’s what we hoped before launching the tests.
Performance Benchmarks:
The Galaxy S25 Ultra offers the same configurations as its predecessor: 12 GB of RAM paired with storage options of 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB.
On the bright side, Samsung is currently offering early adopters incentives during the pre-order period, such as “free storage upgrades” and attractive trade-in deals to celebrate the launch of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Software
You are also getting 6 months of Gemini Advanced for free with a Galaxy S25 Ultra, with 2 TB of cloud storage, too. Apparently, Samsung’s and Google’s partnership is deepening.
With a 7-year software support commitment, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could remain relevant until 2032. That’s a long lifespan for a smartphone, making it a great option for those who prefer not to upgrade frequently.
Battery Life and Charging
More of the same
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The Galaxy S25 Ultra still sticks to that comfortable 5,000 mAh, instead of pushing the envelope like some manufacturers are trying to.
PhoneArena Battery and Charging Test Results:
So, the battery life of the S25 Ultra is very much similar to the S24 Ultra, with about half an hour of endurance added. That’s fine, but not a champion. We can still rely on it to last a day, for sure, and definitely a day and a half after the honeymoon period is over.
Charging capabilities remain the same, with the Galaxy S25 Ultra supporting up to 45 W wired charging. It also supports the new Qi2 wireless charging standard, potentially enabling 15 W wireless charging pucks. However, don’t expect compatibility with magnetic accessories. Magnets interfere with the S Pen’s digitizer functionality, and Samsung has opted to avoid them altogether. You can still buy cases for the Galaxy S25 Ultra that have a magnetic ring in them — both official cases and 3rd party — and add that functionality.
Audio Quality and Haptics
The haptics — no need to even go there. They’ve been excellent for some years now, and they still are. The clicks of the S25 Ultra are on point, quick, responsive, and satisfying.
Summary
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Looking for the golden nugget of a secret tip? Look for a discounted Galaxy S24 Ultra. You didn’t hear it from us!
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