Samsung Galaxy S25 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus Review
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus is an interesting phone. It lacks the flagship appeal of the S25 Ultra with its larger display, S Pen and enhanced camera options, and it lacks the affordability of its smaller S25 sibling. But for many people, this is probably the phone to choose.- Great design that’s lighter and slimmer, Loads of power, Great display performance, Great software update promise
- AI is oversold and not that interesting, 3x optical telephoto now feels old, Not much has really changed
Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus review: incredibly iterative Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus review: incredibly iterative
There’s something very familiar about this year’s S-series phones. There’s something very familiar about this year’s S-series phones.- The last reasonably sized Android phone, Seven years of OS upgrades, Very good camera, Big screen for people who love big screens, Seven years of OS upgrades, Very good camera
- Samsung software is as cluttered as usual, AI is still a mixed bag, Samsung software is as cluttered as ever, AI is still a mixed bag
Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus: Competent but nothing more
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus is a large, sleek phone that coasts its way to all-round competence but never rises any higher than that- One of the slimmest ‘large’ phones around, Top notch performance, Decent stamina
- Barely any consequential changes from previous model, Display not the most accurate, AI only intermittently useful
Samsung Galaxy S25+ review: Iterative excellence
The S25+’s lack of upgrades makes it feel like a real missed opportunity for Samsung. However, it still offers the best balance of hardware, software and price of any flagship phone right now.- Top-tier performance, Gorgeous display, Superb software experience, Useful AI features
- Supporting cameras could be better, Charging still only 45W, Qi2 wireless charging needs a case
Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus review: the unsung hero?
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus doesn't make huge changes compared to its S24 Plus predecessor. The design is refined rather than re-thought, the camera is much the same, and the experience from a software point of view is similar too.- Slick software with 7 years of updates, Still a great-looking phone, Great performance
- Headline Galaxy AI features aren’t that exciting, It’s not much different to the S24 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S25+ Review: Top Performance but Disappointing Upgrades
Samsung updated its flagship phones in 2025 with most of the changes in design and specs focusing on the bigger S25 Ultra. But what about the regular S25+? We tested the updated “standard” flagship and tell you all about its performance, cameras, battery life, and more.- Great Build quality, Excellent display, The best software update policy, Good performance, No regional SoC differences
- Upgrades feel too small, Disappointing night photos, Slow charging times, No Qi2 support
Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus Review – Sleek and Refined Flagship with Galaxy AI and Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy tested
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus has an improved custom chipset that is faster than its contenders and a larger vapour chamber in what is essentially an aesthetically unchanged but lighter chassis.- No changes in design,, No improvements in dust or water resistance, Same charging speeds and battery sizes as last year model, Similar camera hardware as S24 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S25+ Review
Meet Galaxy S25 and S25+, the smartphones with a Next-gen ProVisual Engine camera, custom-made processor, long-lasting battery and enhanced Galaxy AI. It now has a sleek, premium design wrapped in a strong aluminum frame with an immersive screen, sophisticated camera and now slimmed down for a more...
Samsung Galaxy S25 review: why vanilla is 2025’s best Galaxy flavour review
- Ample performance and more memory as standard
- Compact Android champ is now even slimmer
- Cameras largely deliver for the money
- Very few hardware changes from last year
- Battery life still merely OK
Samsung Galaxy S25 review: why vanilla is my favourite Galaxy flavour this year review
- Ample performance and more memory as standard
- Compact Android champ is now even slimmer
- Cameras largely deliver for the money
- Very few hardware changes from last year
- Battery life still merely OK