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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review: A Powerful Smartphone That’s a Little Boring
The design tweaks are nice, but that's not a reason to upgrade. Neither is a bunch of new AI tricks. Samsung's ultimate phone could do so much more.- Big, anti-reflective display, Lighter chassis, Higher-resolution ultra-wide angle lens
- Not much of a camera upgrade, Everything else is about AI, Where's the magnets???
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review: Slightly Less Exclusive But Still Quite Ultra
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra can be had in the U.S. for $1,299. As always, there are various trade-in deals that can bring down the cost through carriers and retail stores. Samsung also has a few Samsung.com exclusive colorways that you can buy if you go through the manufacturer directly.- Improved comfort in the design, Excellent AI features, Fantastic hardware components, Great cameras
- Samsung's "Nightography" (Night Photography) needs a lot of work, Decreased functionality in the S Pen, Dated design
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review: More Than Meets The Eye
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a familiar face, but a very different beast. It's a phone defined by subtle refinements and a few bold choices, making it a compelling upgrade.- Good Cameras, LOG Video recording for aspiring YouTubers, Class-leading battery life, Improved charging, Useful AI Features, 7 years of Updates!
- No Dolby Vision support, S Pen losses Bluetooth support, Still Expensive
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G (12GB RAM, 1TB, Titanium Black) - Brand New review
For the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung added a new ultra-wide camera sensor, Gorilla Armor 2 and a big revamp to its AI suite. But is that enough to convince you to buy a new $1,300 phone?- Excellent screen, Great performance and battery life, Anti-reflective Gorilla Armor 2 panels, Slimmer bezels, New 50MP ultra-wide sensor
- S Pen no longer supports Air actions, Same main and telephoto cameras as last year, Not fully compatible with magnetic Qi2 accessories, Expensive
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is undoubtedly one of the best smartphones around right now, though it does have its drawbacks. I’m personally a big fan of the redesigned look of the phone, bringing the design in line with the rest of the Galaxy S25 Ultra range while also providing better purchase and...- Redesigned chassis feels good in the hand, Oodles of power under the hood, Excellent camera performance, Gorgeous display with super-slim bezels
- Much of the camera hardware remains unchanged, Battery doesn't last as long as 2025 rivals, New Galaxy AI features are limited
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: AI above all else
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is an incredibly powerful and polished flagship that focuses too much on AI and not enough on hardware upgrades- Class-leading performance and battery life, Seven years of software support, Excellent cameras now come with LOG video
- Display not up to the flagship standard, Rivals have more robust IP ratings, S Pen no longer has Bluetooth
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review: hardware takes a back seat to AI gains
It's no ground-up rework, but Samsung's latest hero still has a huge amount to offer- Simply outstanding performance, Largely unchanged cameras still among the best in class, Refined design and tougher build, Galaxy AI finally starting to feel like a cohesive whole
- Beaten on battery by cheaper rivals using newer tech, Few meaningful hardware changes from the last-gen phone, S Pen a downgrade on last year
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (Review Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra)
The best AI-powered Android phone- Class-leading performance, Powerful AI features, Excellent cameras, Sharp, anti-reflective screen, Better ergonomics than previous Ultras, Long software support window
- Expensive, Less S Pen functionality than previous generation
Samsung Unpacked 2025: Samsung’s AI-focused Galaxy S25 Ultra ships February 7 for $1,300
The Ultra sports a 5,000mAh battery, coupled with 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage, and it comes in Titanium Silverblue, Titanium Whitesilver, Titanium Gray, Titanium Black, and pink, gold, and green options only available to those who purchase directly through Samsung.
Rethinking Smartphones: Galaxy S25 Ultra Drops the App Model
The AI era is advancing rapidly, and the hottest new trend is “agents.” These agents are essentially AI assistants capable of performing tasks for you regularly and across multiple apps.