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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra takes display to new heights with 3,000 nits brightness

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra display will offer boosted brightness support. The information appears after some rumors suggested no major OLED upgrade. Samsung seems to have tweaked the existing panel with additional functionalities.

According to some leaked info, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra display brightness to reach up to 3000 nits. It is a significant improvement over the 2600 nits peak brightness offered by the Galaxy S24 Ultra released earlier this year.

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra could top out at 3,000 lux in high-brightness mode.

The S25 Ultra’s panel will feature a 3120×1440 resolution, the same as the S24 Ultra. The M13+ panel’s arrival aligns with the latest findings as the device is slated to offer a brightness boost and vibrant color production.

Samsung is using a 6.9″ (6.86″) screen on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The overall design would be slightly taller and narrower than the S24 Ultra. The reduction of sharp corners will foster the design’s elegance and handling further.

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Gaming on Galaxy S24 Ultra (Credit – Sammyfans)

More exciting upgrades…

Seamless Updates: Samsung is set to launch Seamless Updates on the Galaxy S25 series, making software installation a zero-time-consuming task.

New ultrawide: The Galaxy S25 Ultra will be equipped with a new 50-megapixel ultrawide sensor, elevating photography experiences.

Faster memory: UFS 4.0 storage is used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The new memory chip will offer faster processing and reliable transferring.

S25 Ultra Release Date

Samsung could hold the Unpacked event on January 22 next year. The company will launch the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra and is expected to tease Galaxy XR, Ring 2, and S25 Slim.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.