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Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus: What to expect from this flagship

Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus is coming to raise the bar of flagship standards. The official unveiling is set for January 22 in San Jose, but we are already familiar with most of the aspects of the device.
Galaxy AI will take center stage at this month’s Samsung Unpacked. The new flagship phones will be unveiled with significant hardware upgrades and exceptional software innovations.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus: What to expect from this flagship
Design:
The Galaxy S25 Plus is just a refined S24 Plus with a 6.7″ screen in terms of design. You may notice visible changes on the back side, which boasts thicker camera rings with a unique dual-size ring approach.
Samsung has also streamlined the bezels, making them quite thinner. The side bezels and chin are almost identically thin, making the phone look impressively premium from the front.

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Performance
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite will power the Galaxy S25 series globally. The new chipset introduces major upgrades in terms of performance, graphics, and artificial intelligence.
The cherry on top is that Samsung is sourcing an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite, with more power, for the entire Galaxy S25 lineup, making it unique compared to other Android flagships.
Recently, a Galaxy S25 Ultra surfaced on Geekbench with an impressive performance of around 3200 points in single-core and 10000 points in multi-core performance tests.
Camera
Samsung has retained the camera setup on the Galaxy S25 Plus. There will be a triple camera system on the back and a selfie snapper under the Infinity-O cutout on the screen.
The primary camera will feature a 50-megapixel resolution, the ultrawide will be 12-megapixel, and a 3x telephoto sensor featuring a 10-megapixel resolution, as well as a 12-megapixel selfie camera.
The photography and videography capabilities are expected to be ramped up through AI. Here are some leaked features that could elevate your camera experience:
- High-Resolution video recording feature – Record videos with significantly reduced noise, even in low-light conditions.
- AI-powered Audio Eraser, which allows you to easily remove unwanted background noise to enhance the video clip.
Galaxy AI
The new flagships will debut smart new features derived from artificial intelligence. Samsung will also improve the existing features to offer faster, more reliable, and more relevant results.
Snapdragon 8 Elite aims to boost on-device AI capabilities on the device. This way, the new S25 models won’t have to rely much on cloud processing for AI tasks.
- Screen Color and Brightness Booster
- Log Video Recording
- Seamless Camera Switching
Software
Talks about One UI 8 have started even when Samsung’s yet to rollout the One UI 7. Recent inputs suggest that the One UI 7.1 doesn’t exist as the S25 series reportedly boots the One UI 7.0.
Leaked Samsung app code also skipped the One UI 7.1, which was long-awaited from Galaxy users. The incremental SW may be offered later as part of feature drop or may join the S25 Slim launch.
The Korean tech giant will offer support for seven years of Android and security updates. Longer software support will allow you to continue using the phone for years without feature compromise.
Pre-Order, Release Date and Price
Samsung is letting you pre-reserve the next Galaxy to be eligible for a free $50 Samsung Credit. You can use it to purchase accessories or wearables at the time of pre-ordering the Galaxy S25 series.
The new flagships are set to launch on January 22 in San Jose, California. Samsung may start delivering the pre-order units by the first week of the next month.
There are mixed reports on the Galaxy S25 series price freeze and hike. Galaxy S25 Plus with 12Gb RAM and 256Gb memory will likely cost $999 and $1119, respectively in the US.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Unboxing and First Impressions

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is being delivered and we now have an unboxing and first impressions experience with this new flagship, which appears to be slightly different from the previous model.
S25 Ultra Unboxing
The retail box’s dimensions are identical to last year’s S24 Ultra and highlight the frame and the S-Pen with white outlines. The box includes:
- SIM ejector tool
- USB-C to USB-C cable
- A quick start guide
- Galaxy S25 Ultra
That’s typical Samsung flagship stuff.

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S25 Ultra First Impressions
The first look at the device goes to its shape, specifically, its outline. The trimmed corners are the center of discussion, which stands different from the S24 Ultra. The Titanium Silverblue color is prominent in the frame and frosted in the back due to the rear glass.
The sides are flat and the Titanium has a texture that doesn’t slip out of the grip. Some people might argue that the phone looks similar to an iPhone but that illusion ends when you get a hold of this device.
Actually, it feels more like S24U with flat and round experience. That’s it. One major change in hands-on experience becomes certain with its round corner, sitting well on the palm.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (Source – Sammyfans.com)
As a S24 Ultra owner, I also experience weight differences, a plus point for this new S25 Ultra. The weight and the design would no longer matter if you put on a protective cover, which most of the consumers would do.
On the other hand, the S-Pen is all the same, it’s similar to the last version, except for the lapsed Bluetooth functionality.
The camera system has a makeover with those new bold rings on top of the lenses. However, the internals remain the same for main and telephoto cameras, while increasing ultra-wide angle to 50MP. A major overhaul in the camera app made it easy to navigate features while decluttering the viewport.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (Source – Sammyfans.com)
Furthermore, the new Snapdragon 8 Elite shows its impact on performance and the phone is providing fast response in every touch input on the screen. It is loaded with One UI 7.0 software out of the box with generative AI features, which might amuse some customers.
Conclusion
The initial impression on this device shows a descent upgrade from last year. With that said, we conclude the unboxing and hands-on experience with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra but this flagship has a lot to explore, please stay updated with us for more detailed explorations.
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Samsung and GRUBBRR’s high-tech Kiosks improve fan experience at the Big Game

Samsung and GRUBBRR are teaming up to improve the fan experience at this Sunday’s Big Game. Fans can visit Section 115 to try out Samsung’s All-In-One Kiosk, powered by GRUBBRR’s self-ordering technology. It is designed to cut down on long lines and give fans more time to enjoy the game.
With these kiosks, fans can easily browse the food and drink menu, customize their orders, and pay right from the screen. No waiting in long lines, which means more time spent at your seat enjoying the game.
The kiosks are not just convenient but also safer. By reducing contact with staff, they help keep everyone safe at large events. Also, the system ensures orders are accurate, which helps avoid mistakes. GRUBBRR’s technology also boosts sales for vendors, with average order sizes going up by 40-50%.
Moreover, it offers several benefits, including faster service, so fans can enjoy more of the game. They are also promoting safety by limiting direct contact.
Sara Grofcsik, Head of Sales, Display Division, Samsung Electronics America, said:
“Samsung and GRUBBRR are changing the game in self-service ordering. Today’s consumers expect convenient, intuitive and customizable ordering–and we’re delivering on all fronts on the biggest night in football. Our technology will enhance the stadium experience, making it all the more seamless and enjoyable.”
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series sale is live with great discounts and perks

The new Samsung Galaxy S25 series is finally on sale, and customers can now get their hands on the flagship smartphones without waiting. The Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra models are available online and in retail stores worldwide for purchase with exciting offers.
As a pre-order period ended, Samsung now makes the Galaxy S25 available freely online and in retail stores. It means that you can now get a Galaxy S25 series phone easily without waiting. Moreover, Samsung and Amazon are offering some awesome discounts to make your Galaxy S25 phone purchase even better.
If you choose the Galaxy S25 Ultra, you can get a free storage upgrade. The 256GB and 512GB models are priced at $1,299, while the 1TB model is priced at $1,419. In addition, Samsung is giving out store credit worth $60 to $100, depending on the model and storage you choose.

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Along with the phones, Samsung is also offering discounts on accessories like cases, the Galaxy Smart Tag 2, and the Galaxy Watch 7. These discounts are available on Samsung’s website, so it’s a great chance to grab some cool accessories to go with your new phone.
If you like upgrading to the latest tech frequently, Samsung has a special offer called the New Galaxy Club. For just $8.33 a month, you can trade in your phone after 12 months and upgrade to a new one.
Samsung will help pay off any remaining payments or give you 50% of the phone’s original price to use towards your next phone. The deal also includes a year of Samsung Care Plus for extra protection for your phone.
If you want a special color for your phone, make sure to order soon. These colors are only available on Samsung’s website. Now, what are you waiting for? Order the Samsung Galaxy S25 phone now as the sale started.
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One UI 7 Update: Gradual rollout could mean delays for Galaxy S24, S23

Samsung announced the Galaxy S25 series release is happening today. The new flagships will go on open sale gradually in about 120 countries. Well, Samsung again remained silent on the One UI 7 update for flagships like the S24 and S23 lineup.
Regarding the S25 series, President TM Roh said it’s a fundamental shift in how we interact with phones. He revealed Samsung is thrilled to see how consumers will enjoy this true AI companion that offers seamless and intuitive solutions in daily lives.
One UI 7 Official Developments So Far
Here are the official developments about the latest software update:
October 2024
At SDC24, Samsung confirmed that the One UI 7 Beta would be released by the end of the year, with the Stable version set for release in 2025 alongside the Galaxy S25 series.
December 2024
Samsung officially began the One UI 7 beta testing program in early December, exclusively for the Galaxy S24 series.
January 2025
The new One UI 7 was officially showcased during the Samsung Galaxy S25 announcement on January 22, 2025.
February 2025
Samsung officially released the Galaxy S25 series, equipped with One UI 7 software. However, the expansion roadmap is yet to be revealed by the company.
One UI 7 Update – Is it delayed?
The latest press release reiterates that the One UI 7 release will commence with the latest Galaxy S series devices. As the phones go on sale, the new software is also being released alongside, equipped with advanced Galaxy AI capabilities.
“The official One UI 7 release will commence with the latest Galaxy S series devices. The update is expected to gradually roll out to other Galaxy devices.” – Samsung
Samsung also added that the update “is expected to gradually rollout to other Galaxy devices.” The footnote suggests that the older flagships (S24, S23) might face a delay in receiving the long-awaited One UI 7 update.
The company hasn’t yet concluded the One UI 7 Beta Program. And keeping the rollout schedule mystery indicates that the update could be delayed. However, the software update would likely start rolling out within February 2025.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series launched worldwide with open sale

Samsung Galaxy S25 series flagship is officially launched worldwide marking its first open sale and consumers in around 120 countries can now place an order via online and offline shops.
Unveiled on January 22 at Unpacked, the latest Samsung flagship promises major improvements. These are streamlined with the latest generative AI and hardware technologies. Right after the unveiling, the S25 series went on pre-orders, which will be closed today.
It’s the first phone to pre-pack One UI 7 software with a large language model (LLM). The software has a redesigned user interface with separate notifications and quick panels, better animations, transitions, UX, and more.
The AI additions for the S25 series are Now Brief, Now Bar, Writing Assist, Drawing Assist, and AI image editing tools.
The Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra offer a deeply integrated Gemini, Google’s LLM and chatbot. This will enable you to execute more commands at the app level.

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All three versions from the lineup use Galaxy-optimised Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with a massive performance increase compared to Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. New ProScaler and mobile digital natural image engine to enhance the on-screen content.
The phone continues the super high-resolution image production with a 200MP main camera paired with a 50MP periscope telephoto, 10MP secondary telephoto, and a new 50MP ultra wide-angle camera.
Two new features Virtual Aperture and Samung Log enable you to gain more control over the visual and imaging controls on each shot.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra starts at $1,299.99 for 256GB storage, it also has 512GB and 1TB version. This model is available in Titanium Silverblue, White silver, Gray, and Black color options. Its online exclusive colors are Titanium Pinkgold, Jetblack, and Jadegreen.
The standard S25 and S25+ start at $799.99 and $999.99 respectively. Both have 256GB and 512GB Storage variants. You can choose them in Navy, Iceyblue, Mint, and Silver Shadow colors alongside online exclusive Blueblack, Coralred, and Pinkgold.
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