Samsung Rumored to Reintroduce Curved Displays with Galaxy S25 Series

Samsung is jumping back onto its curved surface after so long with its next-generation flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25 series.
Samsung was stuck on the curved surface, but later it jumped out on a flat one. Lastly, Samsung attached the curved display to the Galaxy S20 series back in February 2020. From that onwards, the giants had never attached the curved surface to the newer S series; however, on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, a little curved screen appeared, but not that much.
Now reports are saying that somehow Samsung is missing its older curved display and is deciding to bring it back with the forthcoming Galaxy S25 series. However, this report is too early for the Galaxy S25 series since users haven’t gotten over the recently launched Galaxy S24 series yet.
This is being speculated by a post on X shared by a tipster, @TheGalox, which is unveiling this report and mentions “the return of the curve.”
Not only about the curved surface, but Tipster is also unveiling the cost price of the Galaxy S25 series, which will start at $1,000, or around 83,000 rupees, whereas the recently launched Galaxy S24 series’ starting price is $799.
Samsung is actively working on the Galaxy S25 series, as rumors are unveiling more and more regarding the device. We already reported about the redesigned frames of the ultra variant, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Apart from this, it is also expected that Samsung could use the fastest UFS 4.0.4 storage on the Galaxy S25 series. It will be more exciting to see what new improvements in the design and features the Galaxy S25 will bring.