Ewan Spence is a BAFTA-nominated podcaster and reporter covering the fast-moving world of smartphones, tablets, laptops and mobile technology. He has covered the mobile space since the early days of the Psion and Palm PDAs; through the rise and fall of Nokia, Symbian, and Windows Phone; to the present-day dominance of Android and iOS.
With an expected launch in January 2025, Samsung ’s Galaxy S family will again set the smartphone tone for the first half of the year. It looks like Samsung is preparing a significant update for the S25 family in general and the Galaxy S25 Ultra in particular.the well-connected GalaxyClub team in The NetherlandsWhile full details on the main camera for the Galaxy S25 Ultra are not fully known, it’s possible to draw out some clues from the latest peripheral to leak.
While a shift could come in hardware, it’s more likely any paradigm shift in hardware would come in the summer months through one of Samsung’s Galaxy Z foldable phones. The other option would be to have a shift in the software. January 2024 saw Samsung release Galaxy AI. Thanks to the size of the Galaxy user base and Samsung ensuring that the software suite was backwards compatible across many phones in the Galaxy S and Galaxy A range, Galaxy AI is one of the biggest AI suites for smartphones.
Google released its second generation of smartphone AI with the Pixel 9 series in August. Samsung making a significant step forward in 2025 with new and improved features could be seen as a paradigm-shifting moment. To pick out one potential area, take Samsung's recent focus on health and lifestyle.
With four months to go until launch, more details on Samsung’s flagship smartphone are sure to come into focus and the paradigm will make itself apparent.Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas and facts in a safe space.
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