Leaked video seemingly reveals Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra, showcasing a significant design departure.

Unlike the squared-off design of its predecessors (the S22 Ultra and S23 Ultra, which resembled the discontinued Galaxy Note), the S25 Ultra embraces curved corners, while retaining a flat display, similar to the S24 Ultra. This shift aligns the S25 Ultra's aesthetics with the broader Galaxy S series.

The leaked video, initially posted on Reddit, corroborates earlier leaked renders, highlighting the rounded corners and a redesigned camera module mirroring the Galaxy Z Fold 6. This design change marks a notable shift for the Galaxy S Ultra lineage.

For further insights into Samsung's recent design trends, explore the iPhone 17 Air's ultra-thin design and its potential compromises. You can also compare this with Xiaomi's HyperOS 2, which focuses on AI-powered productivity and creativity. For those interested in foldable phones, consider the Huawei Mate X3 review.