L ike clockwork, the start of a new year means an all-new lineup of Galaxy flagships from Samsung. The Galaxy S25 trio is far from the most exciting product launch we've ever seen ...
Spotted in a test build of One UI 7 — which is currently in beta — is a reference to the SM-S937B, a model number which has been associated with the Galaxy S25 Slim. Regulatory submissions ...
Ahead of Unpacked next week, the full spec sheets of all three models have been ... That includes a 6.2-inch display on the Galaxy S25, 6.7-inch on Galaxy S25 Plus and 6.9-inch on the Galaxy ...
The answer is, yes, the Galaxy S25 trio has a 120Hz screen. It can go from 1Hz to 120Hz depending on the content on the screen. For instance, it can go down to 1Hz on Always’on display to save ...
So I think the battery will be perfectly fine. However, for those that do want a bigger phone, there’s the Galaxy S25 Plus. A model that I have often times said “why does this exist?” ...
The most compact Galaxy is back! It brings the largest performance ... the same as they were on the S24 - a 12MP AF selfie and a trio of rear cams - a 50MP OIS primary, a 10MP 3x OIS telephoto ...
Of course, the highlight of the event will be the debut of the Galaxy S25 series. Expect a trio of smartphones ... in order to save big on last year's model, then you're going to love this ...
the real comparison is between the new Galaxy S25 and their current model, the two-year old Samsung Galaxy S23. Lets take a look at the two. Let's be up front: For the casual smartphone user ...
Samsung is doing final preparations for today’s Galaxy Unpacked event that will ... we don’t expect to see it on pre-order soon. The main trio should go on pre-order right after the event ...