Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is the ultimate Android handset with top-of-the-line power, terrific cameras, a built-in stylus, and the most innovative AI features we’ve seen in a phone to date.

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The Galaxy S25 Ultra is a bit of a letdown. Yes, it’s a great Android phone, it has all the bells and whistles, and it will probably be pretty popular throughout 2025. But, if you were looking for some meaningful upgrades over the S24 Ultra — you won’t find them here. Even Samsung had trouble trying to stir up excitement for the S25 series, presenting AI features on-stage like they were the best thing since sliced bread… while they are mostly “Enhanced search”.

By PhoneArena
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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is an exercise in refinement, showcasing the best-of-best Android has to offer in 2025. The now iconic design has been upgraded with more screen thanks to less bezel, the new rounded corners bring enhanced comfort, while the camera gets a much-needed wide-angle boost. However, while the handset’s new AI features are a promising start, especially with Gemini integration for voice, they aren’t as world-changing as proposed – yet. Overall, the S25 Ultra represents a highly accomplished flagship that’s going to be one tough phone to beat in 2025.

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Without making any major changes, the S25 Ultra builds on its predecessor in sensible, user-friendly ways, including a much more thoughtful AI assistant and new 50MP Ultrawide lens. Oh, and it looks beautiful in Titanium Black.

By Mark Ellis Reviews
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An underwhelming year-on-year upgrade that makes software the star. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is still compelling, and a class leader in several areas, but doesn’t excite like previous generations.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 owners can probably skip this generation since the overall package is pretty close (unless you really need log video capture). If someone is holding on to an S21 or S22, though, this might be a good time to trade up for what will be a noticeably improved experience.

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It’s understandable that early adopters and tech enthusiasts might feel underwhelmed by the S25 Ultra. But when I consider consumers who are coming from an S21 series, Pixel 6 or 7, or even an older iPhone, Samsung’s new flagship handset checks almost every box you can think of. And you may even score a generous trade-in deal through your local carrier or retailer.

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Hands on: My last thought for now is that I really like the idea of the Now Bar on the lock screen that shows live updates to background apps. But unlike the iPhone and its Live Activities on the lock screen, it’s very limited at the moment. I see the potential and I hope this is something Samsung can get more third-party developers to take advantage of.

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