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Suggestions, Feedback, and Leaks for the Galaxy S25 Ultra

(Topic created: 09-11-2024 08:15 PM)
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MatthewReiter
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Hello, I have suggestions for 2025's Galaxy S25 Ultra, as the S24 Series came out, it's time to talk about the next generation of S Ultra. My suggestions are........

1. New camera design, no more "P" Shape.

2. Make the launch devices stable, barely to no issues.

3. New design language.

4. Make the S25 Ultra the best phone in the mid-2020s

Galaxy S25 Series will launch 15 years after the first Galaxy S, I hope they turn into the new Galaxy S10

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TJONES33
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RIGHT LIKE PLEASE I BEG
patriciostarr
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The s23 ultra was lavender not bubble gum pink but it was stunning on my opinion . Why smaller if the name is ULTRA is for A reason


TJONES33
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I love the s pen features and the camera on the ultra, but I have mobility issues in my hands, and the current ultra is just too big for me to be able to use most days. I would love a smaller version of it because it would be a little more accessible.
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Thats a valid point. If samsung made a smaller ultra they might need to make some changes. Like a smaller s pen and battery.
I have a feeling samsung would make a smaller ultra cause most are doing it iphone, and google
xp9321
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Literally me too!! Ugh I've been waiting since the ultra 22 for them to release a pink one like the fold 6
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"According to the reliable tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce), the Galaxy S25 Ultra's dimensions are 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2mm. This information was made public on X (formerly Twitter) a few moments ago. If this information is correct, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be among the thinnest flagship smartphones launched in 2025. It won't be Samsung's slimmest flagship, though, as the Galaxy S6 was just 7mm thin."

 
Now, here's the disappointment part ugh... Samsung, if for nothing else, change this stuff so we don't feel like we are buying the exact same phone every year, anywho, here's the disappointment:
" The tipster also revealed that Samsung will continue to use 45W fast charging for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, similar to the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which was launched in 2020. Moreover, the upcoming phone will also have the same 5,000mAh battery capacity as its predecessors. Samsung doesn't appear to be thinking about any battery hardware upgrades for next year." 
 
Same charging speeds AGAIN AND AGAIN. I'm fine with the 5000mah battery since Qualcomm is working magic and I'm easily getting a day plus with extremely heavy usage. It's 4:03am I got up at 8:00am yesterday so I've been off charge for almost 24 hours with the battery capped at 85% max, yet I have 20% as I type this. 
The issue is those moments you are low on battery and need to do something unexpected so you throw it on the charger and even with my 45w Sammy chargers, it still takes about an hour to get my 85%.
If Samsung uses the same FP scanner again as well, I'm absolutely NOT UPGRADING. If we get a better ultrasonic then I'll end up getting it for the snapdragon and the cameras. I get it for free anyway every year through my carrier.
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Fair enough. Fast charging process creates stress on the battery. comments from a friend of mine who spent decades on battery design: Use vendor charging devices; use fast charging as necessary. Otherwise, use the normal charging process. Follow vendor instructions. Also, turn off any battery drain app. Create a Routine to activate those drain app when needed, such as Location.
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That's absolutely correct. Fast charging absolutely does create unnecessary stress and strain on the battery. It causes less and less electrons to pass through the separator that's in there which is what creates the electricity so in other words it is degrading the battery but with today's battery technology and how far it has advanced, 45 Watts is turtle slow even in regards to battery strain.

Obviously everybody should take care of their batteries, me, I don't Stick my phone on the 45 watt unless I'm in a rush generally it only sees the 25 watt charger and overnight it goes on a 5 volt 1 amp slowest of the slow charger as it has many hours to recharge and there's no rush.
Still though, like I said in the post if for nothing else, just so I don't feel like since 2020 I've been buying the exact same phone over and over and over again! Which if you think about it, we all have been. Yeah sure we get a better camera here a higher pixel per inch here we always get the fastest processor and the best screens arguably but nothing has fundamentally changed since 2020 with the hardware and design wise nothing has changed since 2022 with the introduction of the S22 Ultra unless you want to count the screen going from curved to flat on the S24 Ultra!
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