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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Leak: Rounded Corners, One UI 7, and an S Pen Slot

The next-gen Galaxy S25 Ultra hints at a softer design and upgraded software.

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra is stealing the spotlight once again. In a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra leak and fresh hands-on images have surfaced, showcasing the device’s rounded corners, One UI 7 interface, and a tweaked S Pen slot. The leaks, which followed last night’s unexpected hands-on video reveal, offer a closer look at what could define Samsung’s flagship for 2025.

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Rounded Corners and a Softer Grip

The Galaxy S25 Ultra seems to be trading its predecessor’s sharp-edged design for a more ergonomic approach. With smoother curves that echo the rounder design language of One UI 7, Samsung might be leaning into a more comfortable grip, aligning itself with trends seen in rivals like Google’s Pixel lineup. These rounded edges could mark a notable shift for a series that has traditionally flaunted bold, angular aesthetics.

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One UI 7: A Polished Update

Screenshots from the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Leak also highlight One UI 7’s updates. From revamped Quick Settings to fresher icons, Samsung’s software seems to be heading toward a cleaner, more intuitive experience. Notable is the new charging indicator, hinting at finer visual refinements. These changes, while iterative, contribute to the larger picture of a device designed for usability.

S Pen Slot: A Small but Significant Tweak

The beloved S Pen isn’t going anywhere. The leak confirms its continued presence, with minor adjustments that subtly improve usability. The stylus slot now pushes slightly toward the centre of the device to accommodate the curved frame, and the pen’s top appears a tad more rounded. It’s a reassuring nod to Galaxy Note loyalists, even as Samsung moves further away from that lineage.

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Glossy Finish and Familiar Cameras

The images also reveal a glossy finish and metallic edges, adding a touch of elegance to the S25 Ultra’s appearance. Meanwhile, the camera module, though refined, remains unmistakably Samsung — a feature that fans of the brand will recognize instantly.

Read Also: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Colours Leaked, Includes Titanium Option

What’s Next for the Galaxy S25 Ultra?

Samsung is expected to officially unveil the Galaxy S25 Ultra at its usual January or February Unpacked event. While these leaks offer intriguing glimpses, there’s still much to confirm — including performance specs and camera capabilities. For now, it’s safe to say that Samsung seems to be taking calculated steps to refine its flagship lineup, balancing bold design changes with familiar features.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
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Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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