Samsung has been reported on a few occasions to introduce a small design change for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, where the upcoming flagship will forego sharp corners for rounded ones, resembling more like the Galaxy Note 7, minus the battery fiasco. Now, those subtle aesthetic shifts have been noted and showcased in an absolutely gorgeous render gallery that shows the Korean giant’s top-end smartphone with a new color and a brushed titanium frame.
The render gallery of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is also accompanied by a video, and it almost makes you believe that it is an official product clip
These high-resolution renders were made thanks to the efforts of Technizo Concept, who likely invested countless hours into making the audience believe that they were actually looking at the same official Galaxy S25 Ultra renders. Without the need to zoom into these images, we could spot that the flagship features rounded corners instead of sharp ones, with a golden-brownish titanium chassis paired with a brushed frame. The S-Pen also shares the same color scheme as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, with the clicking mechanism also sporting that brushed look.
The camera arrangement at the front and rear looks identical to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which was expected, given that none of the earlier rumors have talked about Samsung bringing a grand design change to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. At the bottom, we can clearly see a USB-C charging port, along with a cutout to hold the S-Pen in place, a speaker grill, and a SIM card tray. The render dimensions measure 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2mm, making it 0.4mm thinner than the Galaxy S24 Ultra. These small changes could also be the reason why the Galaxy S25 Ultra has been tipped to be the lightest flagship from the competition.
The concept artist also added a render video of the Galaxy S25 Ultra at the top, so make sure that you view it to get a gander at the premium smartphone from all sides. Lastly, we should appreciate the creators who put hundreds of hours into making these crisp renders, so we should show some love for Technizo Concept.
News Source: Technizo Concept
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