Samsung Galaxy S25 Leaks: Fresh renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra have surfaced online, giving enthusiasts a sneak peek at the upcoming flagship devices. With Samsung expected to launch the Galaxy S25 series next month, the leaks provide an early insight into what could be in store for consumers.


The renders, shared by noted leaker Evan Blass on X (now deleted), show marketing-like images of both models. Though the images are not high-resolution, they offer enough detail to hint at the devices' design and aesthetics.


These visuals appear to align with previous leaks, including CAD renders that emerged earlier this year and alleged hands-on images of the Galaxy S25 Plus that surfaced earlier today.


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First Look at Wallpapers and UI


The leaked images reveal potential wallpapers for the devices, offering a glimpse into Samsung’s design approach for the new series. The Galaxy S25 Plus appears to use the same wallpaper featured in earlier leaks, which also teased Samsung's rumoured take on the iPhone's Dynamic Island. On the other hand, the Galaxy S25 Ultra showcases a wallpaper with a brownish-gold theme featuring a subtle “S” motif.


Additionally, parts of the home screen are visible in the renders, suggesting the phones will run the latest version of One UI. However, the overall interface appears largely similar to the software currently available on the Galaxy S24 series.


Familiar Design Language


While the leaked images are not highly detailed, they hint at a design language consistent with Samsung's recent trends. For instance, the Galaxy S25 Ultra seems to retain its signature rounded corners — a feature highlighted in earlier rumours. Higher-resolution images are expected to emerge as the official unveiling date draws nearer, likely revealing more nuanced details about the phones.