The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra features a premium design with a titanium frame, available in several colors, including Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Black, Titanium White Silver, and more. The device has a glass front and back, both protected by Corning Gorilla Armor 2, and is IP68 dust and water-resistant.
Colors
- Titanium Silverblue
- Titanium Black
- Titanium Gray
- Titanium Whitesilver
- Navy
- Silver Shadow
- Mint
Display

The device features a stunning 6.9-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X capacitive touchscreen display with a high resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.
AI Features
The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with advanced AI features, including:
- Google Gemini: allows for natural conversation and task management
- Now Brief: provides personalized briefings throughout the day
- Circle to Search: enables instant searching with AI Overviews
Cameras
- The device has a quad-camera setup with:
- Primary Camera: 200MP
- Ultra-Wide-Angle Lens: 10MP
- Telephoto Lenses: 50MP (3x and 5x zoom)
- Front Camera: 12MP
Video
The S25 Ultra supports 8K video recording at 24/30fps and 4K video recording at 30/60/120fps, with Super Steady video stabilization.
Performance
The device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) chipset, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage.
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Battery and Charging
The Galaxy S25 Ultra has a large 5000mAh battery with support for:
- Fast Charging: 45W wired
- Wireless Charging: 25W (Qi2)
- Reverse Wireless Charging: 4.5W
Software and Updates
The device runs on Android 15 with Samsung’s One UI 7 and receives up to 7 major Android upgrades.
Price and Availability
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is priced around $1,346 . You can check Amazon price and deals, with prices starting at $1,067.99. The device is available for preorder on Amazon and Samsung’s official website
Verdict
Sure, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is an iterative update, but Samsung has made big improvements where it matters most, including introducing AI features that will save you time and make your life easier. The ability to perform actions across multiple apps at once using your voice has the potential to change how we interact with our phones forever.
But it’s clear that Samsung needs to add more partners, both for this AI agent feature and for things like Now Bar. I’m less impressed with the Now Brief (at least until I spend more time with the phone), and I wish Samsung had included Qi2 magnets in the phone itself so you didn’t have to buy a case to connect to magnetic accessories.
But overall, I really like the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Its AI smarts, vivid display, mostly top-notch cameras, super smooth performance and long battery life add up to a very impressive flagship — so impressive that I’m tempted to switch to Android myself.