Samsung has just launched its new Galaxy S25 smartphone lineup, offering a multitude of enhancements to last year’s impressive S24 series. However, your excitement for these refined devices may depend on one crucial factor: your perspective on AI.
As is tradition at Samsung, the new lineup includes three models—the Galaxy S25, S25+, and the flagship S25 Ultra. Together, they signify what Samsung describes as “a new chapter in mobile AI.” According to the tech giant, the devices’ multimodal AI agents are designed to “change the way users interact with their phones—and with their world.”

Whether that vision sounds promising or somewhat unsettling likely depends on how you perceive our increasingly AI-integrated future. For now, it signifies more human-like interactions with your phone’s AI, along with a variety of additional features that, while perhaps not essential, are undeniably impressive. The S25 range also features several notable hardware enhancements, including an upgraded camera system and a new curved design for the Ultra model. Initially, I was skeptical about moving away from the S24 Ultra’s signature square corners, but after experiencing the S25 Ultra hands-on at a recent preview briefing, I must admit the slightly curved corners add a touch of elegance.
Now that we have that introduction out of the way, let’s explore in more depth what the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra offer—and whether they live up to the hype.
The Galaxy S25 series offers a versatile lineup with something for everyone, from compact convenience to cutting-edge innovation. Whether you’re looking for a lightweight option, a balanced mid-tier device, or a flagship powerhouse, the S25 series delivers. The Galaxy S25 focuses on portability and essential features, while the Galaxy S25+ brings a larger display and improved battery life. For those who demand the best, the Galaxy S25 Ultra stands out with its stunning 200MP camera, S Pen support, and premium design. This breakdown of the key specs showcases how Samsung caters to different user preferences while setting new standards for performance and design in the smartphone market.
Model | Galaxy S25 | Galaxy S25+ | Galaxy S25 Ultra |
OS | Android 15 One UI 7 | Android 15 One UI 7 | Android 15 One UI 7 |
Display | 6.2-inch FHD+ | 6.7-inch QHD+ | 6.9-inch QHD+ |
Display Resolution | Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display Super Smooth 120Hz Refresh Rate (1-120Hz) Vision Booster Adaptive Colour Tone | Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display Super Smooth 120Hz Refresh Rate (1-120Hz) Vision Booster Adaptive Colour Tone | Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display Super Smooth 120Hz Refresh Rate (1-120Hz) Vision Booster Adaptive Colour Tone |
Memory & Storage | 12 GB + 128 GB 12 GB + 256 GB 12 GB + 512 GB | 12 GB + 256 GB 12 GB + 512 GB | 12 GB + 256 GB 12 GB + 512 GB 12 GB + 1 TB |
Rear Camera Resolution | 50.0 MP 10.0 MP 12.0 MP | 50.0 MP 1 0.0 MP 1 2.0 MP | 200.0 MP 50.0 MP 50.0 MP 10.0 MP |
Rear Camera Zoom | Optical Zoom 3x Optical Quality Zoom 2x (Enabled By Adaptive Pixel Sensor) Digital Zoom Up to 30x | Optical Zoom 3x Optical Quality Zoom 2x (Enabled By Adaptive Pixel Sensor) Digital Zoom Up to 30x | Optical Zoom 3x and 5x Optical Quality Zoom 2x and 10x (Enabled By Adaptive Pixel Sensor) Digital Zoom Up to 100x |
Front Camera Resolution | 12 MP | 12 MP | 12 MP |
S Pen Support | No | No | Yes |
Dimensions (HxWxD, mm) | 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2 | 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3 | 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 |
Weight | 162g | 190g | 218g |
Battery | 4,000 mAh | 4,900 mAh | 5,000 mAh |
The Snapdragon 8 Elite chip is the new chip behind the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, delivering significant performance improvements—40% faster NPU, 37% faster CPU, and 30% faster GPU—compared to previous models. In other words, it provides smoother multitasking, faster gaming, and an enhanced AI-driven experience.
This is where AI capabilities make the difference in the devices becoming more intuitive. They offer smarter voice commands, real-time translation, and AI-powered image processing, delivering stunning visuals and smooth gameplay. Despite all the power, the Snapdragon 8 Elite also ensures energy efficiency, giving you all-day use. Plus, it’s paired with an enhanced cooling system that keeps the phone from overheating, even during intensive tasks like 8K video recording.

With the launch of One UI 7, taking their AI-powered user interface to exciting new heights! This update is all about automation—say goodbye to the days of manually managing apps, calendars, and emails. One UI 7 is designed to be your true AI companion, understanding your needs and freeing up your time for what really matters.
So, what’s new? Let’s dive into some of the standout features:
- Natural Interactions: This next-gen interface, developed in partnership with Google, interprets text, speech, images, and videos, making your interactions feel more fluid and intuitive. Need to make a call or send an email? Just tap, and you’re good to go.
- Gemini AI Integration: With the power of Google’s Gemini AI model, One UI 7 enhances various apps, including third-party ones like Spotify. Planning to add your favourite sports team’s schedule? Just ask, and let One UI 7 handle it,
- Personal Data Engine: This innovative feature analyzes your usage patterns right on your device, allowing the system to offer personalized AI functionalities tailored just for you. The more you use it, the smarter it gets.
And the best part? If you’re not ready to upgrade to the Galaxy S25 just yet, don’t worry! One UI 7 will eventually roll out to older Galaxy devices, so everyone can enjoy these amazing AI enhancements.
Samsung is clearly paving the way for a more intuitive and AI-driven future in mobile tech with One UI 7, and we can’t wait to see what’s next.

Samsung’s camera system has long been a point of pride, and the Galaxy S25 range looks set to further solidify its place at the top of the mobile photography game, especially with the S25 Ultra leading the way. At the forefront of this leap forward is the new 50MP Ultra-wide Camera sensor, a major upgrade from the S24 Ultra’s 12MP.
This improvement was demonstrated during a preview briefing, where it certainly impressed. The 50MP Ultra-wide Camera captures ultra-detailed shots across a range of distances, delivering stunning clarity with vibrant colours—qualities that Samsung claims are made possible by its high-resolution sensors and the ProVisual Engine.

Additionally, the S25 series now supports 10-bit HDR recording by default, enabling users to capture more details in a wider range of lighting conditions. This means the S25 Ultra will perform even better in tricky environments, offering clean, clear footage with more dynamic contrast and richer colours. Samsung’s AI-powered processor plays a role here, analyzing movement and time to reduce noise, while offering more precise detection of both moving and static objects for sharper images in nearly any scenario.
The camera system is also packed with a range of AI-enhanced editing features—some of which may feel gimmicky to some—but Samsung’s solid track record in mobile photography is hard to ignore. If history is any indication, the 50MP Ultra-wide Camera on the S25 series will live up to the brand’s high standards and deliver exceptional results for photographers and casual users alike. Whether you’re capturing wide-angle shots, detailed close-ups, or high-quality video, you can expect impressive performance across the board.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is set to launch globally on February 14, with availability in key markets such as the U.S., Europe, and parts of Asia. Pre-orders will likely begin shortly before the official release, and you’ll be able to purchase the devices through Samsung’s official website, major retailers, and carrier partners.
Here’s a breakdown of the pricing in USD for the different models in the S25 Range Series:
- Galaxy S25: Starting at USD $799
- Galaxy S25+: Starting at USD $1,119
- Galaxy S25 Ultra: Starting at USD $1,299
These prices reflect the base configurations with standard storage options, but higher storage variants will likely be available for an additional cost. Keep in mind that prices may vary by region and special promotions, so it’s a good idea to check with local retailers or Samsung’s official website for the most up-to-date information.

