Specs & Key Features of the Galaxy S25 Series
Here are what the different models in the S25 family offer — and what’s new from Samsung:
(Data mostly from Indian / global launches)
| Model | Display | CPU / Performance | Cameras | Battery & Charging | Software & Other Features | Price (India) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Galaxy S25 | 6.2‑inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, FHD+ (2340×1080), Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front & back. | Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) ≈ top‑tier flagship chip. 12 GB RAM. | Triple cam: 50MP main + 12MP ultrawide + 10MP telephoto (3×) + 12MP front. | 4,000 mAh battery. Charging: 25W wired, ~15W wireless. | Android 15, One UI 7. Galaxy AI features, better OS / security support. Water/dust protection (IP68) etc. | ₹80,999 (base) for 128 GB variant. |
| Galaxy S25+ | Larger display: ~6.7‑inch QHD+ for higher visual fidelity. Same display tech (120Hz LTPO etc.). | Same Snapdragon 8 Elite. RAM & storage variations. | Same primary triple setup (50MP + UW + 3× telephoto) as base, improved sensors/tuning. | Bigger battery: ~4,900 mAh. Charging speed somewhat higher. | Similar software & AI features. Different colour options. | ~ ₹99,999 for lower/mid storage variants. |
| Galaxy S25 Ultra | 6.9‑inch QHD+, premium display with all the top options: LTPO, high brightness, etc. Slightly larger than previous generations. | Same flagship chip; extra performance headroom especially for camera processing, AI. More storage options (up to 1 TB). | Much more powerful cameras: main + ultra‑wide + periscope telephoto (10×) etc. Very strong photo/video features. | 5,000 mAh battery. Faster wired & wireless charging. Better overall endurance. | Premium build. More colours. Also AI features (e.g. AI‑camera enhancements, virtual aperture, etc.). OS + update promises longer. | ~ ₹1,29,999 & up depending on configuration. |
Also other models in the series include S25 Edge (very thin premium model) and S25 FE (a lighter / more affordable trim).
What’s New / What’s Improved
- Better AI features built in via One UI 7 plus Google / Samsung AI tools: improved multi‑app interactions, better camera AI (virtual aperture, audio eraser etc.)
- Upgraded hardware: Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) gives improvements in efficiency, speed, thermal performance.
- Stronger build materials, refined design. Improved displays (brightness, peak HDR etc.).
- Long software and security update promises — important for buyers thinking long‑term.
Possible Downsides / What to Watch Out For (Critical Angles for Review)
- Charging speed isn’t “lightning fast” compared to some competitors (25W for base, 45W for Ultra) — many flagships are pushing higher.
- Incremental upgrades — some users may feel feed‑forward from S24 to S25 is not dramatic unless you care about finer features (camera tweaks, AI tools).
- Cost is high — so value vs competitors (especially in India / Asia) is an important comparison.
- Battery life on smaller model (S25) might be less impressive given smaller capacity + high performance display.
- AI features might be nice on paper but how much real‑world usefulness they have depends on software optimization, regional support, updates.
Ideas / Angles for a Blog Review of S25 Series
Here are review angles you could take that would interest readers:
- S25 vs S24 – what justifies upgrade?
- Camera comparison – both photo & video: low light, zoom (especially Ultra), ultra‑wide, software AI effects.
- AI feature deep dive – test features like “Audio Eraser”, “Virtual Aperture”, AI assisted multitasking, etc. Are they useful or gimmicks?
- Battery & charging endurance – daily usage, heavy use (gaming, camera, streaming), compared with peers.
- Display performance & visibility – brightness, outdoor usage, colour accuracy, refresh rate adaptiveness.
- Build & design feel – how does the phone feel in hand, design improvements, materials, durability.
- Value for money in different markets (India in particular): cost vs what you get vs competitors like Apple, OnePlus, Xiaomi etc.
- Software & updates — usability of One UI 7, how Samsung handles updates, longevity.

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