Samsung is poised to continue the trend of increasing display sizes with its upcoming Galaxy S25, according to a recent rumor originating from South Korea’s Naver blog. While the Galaxy S24 introduced a slightly larger 6.2-inch screen compared to its predecessor’s 6.1-inch panel, the Galaxy S25 is rumored to feature an even larger 6.36-inch display.
This move would align the Galaxy S25 with competitors like the Xiaomi 14, which also boasts a 6.36-inch screen. Additionally, Apple is rumored to join the trend with a 6.3-inch display on the iPhone 16 Pro. Furthermore, speculation suggests that Samsung’s Galaxy S25 lineup will exclusively utilize Exynos chipsets across all regions, possibly featuring the Exynos 2500.
Moreover, both the Galaxy S25 and S25+ models may sport the same 50MP ISOCELL GN3 main sensor seen in previous generations, such as the S23 and S24. However, there are also reports hinting at the possibility of Samsung incorporating a Sony main sensor in the Galaxy S25 generation, adding further intrigue to the upcoming lineup.
Published on 04/2/24 5:33 | by Rawa John