Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review: Too much AI, not enough Ultra
- Samsung debuted the Galaxy S25 Ultra at its Galaxy Unpacked event, showcasing a lighter design and a 6.9-inch display.
- The phone retains the same camera hardware as its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, including a 200-MP primary lens and a new 50-MP ultra-wide camera.
- Samsung's AI capabilities are highlighted, but the review indicates no significant upgrades over previous models.
- The Galaxy S25 Ultra's battery life is comparable to the S24 Ultra, providing a full day of use without anxiety about charging.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review: AI here, there and everywhere - TECHTELEGRAPH
Design and display This phone uses the familiar, and attractive, Samsung Galaxy industrial design. You’d know it was a Galaxy without the Samsung label on the back. In other words, it’s polished, classy and slick. What’s new this year is the introduction of rounded corners instead of the square edges on the S24 Ultra. This makes for a more inviting, softer look, although, the difference is subtle. The new shape replaces the curved edges of last …
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