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Samsung could use fastest of UFS 4.0.4 Storage on the Galaxy S25 Series

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Samsung is actively working on its next-generation ‘S’ series Galaxy smartphone, the Galaxy S25, as rumors and leaks are continuously unveiling something regarding the Galaxy S25. 

The Korean giants are busy with the next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is supposed to be held in the second week of July 2024, as already reported. On the other hand, tipsters and analysts are unveiling more about the Galaxy S25 before any official announcement, which will debut in 2025. 

It has already been reported that this time Samsung will offer new main photo sensors, possibly to revolutionize the design (display size) of the Galaxy S25 series. Even this also rumored what the chipset should be for the Ultra model of the range. 

Apart from this, let’s take a closer look at what new features, specs, or other improvements could arrive with the Galaxy S25 series. 

If the rumors are to be believed, Samsung is gearing up to implement the new generation of RAMs (DRAM modules along with LPDDR6 technology) on the phones in the Galaxy S25 series to guarantee better performance for the devices in question from multiple points of view. 

For a few years, the Korean giants have been using the same UFS 4.0 memories on their high-end smartphones, but the reports are indicating that this time the giants decided to jump on to the next generation, although the brand itself has shared the roadmap of its plans for the next generation of UFS solutions. The reports have already reported that Samsung intends to roll out CS 4.0 4-lane UFS, which has the power to enhance speeds from around 4GB per second to 8 GB per second, next year ahead of moving to UFS 5.0 in 2027. 

The Korean brand has also pointed out that the 4-lane UFS 4.0 memory intrigues two UFS controllers for faster sequential read speeds. However, it could be planned to use the new storage memories already on the device in the Galaxy S25 series. 

Apart from the enhancement in reading and writing speeds, the 4-lane UFS 4.0 memory is expected to offer enhancements in load times and on-device AI apps to get an edge in the AI market. However, it is not pretty confirmed that Samsung will be able to integrate the new memories on the next-generation Galaxy S25. 


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Galaxy S25 Ultra Rumored to Use Exynos 2500 Chip

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is next in line to expand the flagship S series, is supposed to be scheduled for early 2025, and is expected to be powered by the in-house Exynos in the Galaxy S25 Ultra model as well. 

Samsung usually announces its latest S series smartphone early in the first quarter of the year; for instance, the Galaxy S24 debuted in January this year and the Galaxy S23 debuted in February 2023. According to these schedules, the Galaxy S25 is expected to debut sometime between January and February. 

Now the reports are unveiling that this time Samsung could ditch the Snapdragon chipset for its in-house Exynos 2500 to power the Galaxy S25 Ultra model. This is being reported by a tipster on X by sharing a post. He mentioned that internally at Samsung, it’s determined that the Exynos 2500 does not hang back behind the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 in all prospects, such as quality. 

Meanwhile, it’s not clear yet whether this is because the Nuvia cores of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 are not good, making the Exynos 2500 relatively better, or if the Exynos 2500 itself is better. 

From the two-generation Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S24, Samsung relies on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset for the Ultra variant, but now it appears that Samsung could use the Exynos 2500 chipset for the forthcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone. However, Samsung has not officially unveiled anything regarding this report yet. 


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Galaxy S24 Ultra Claims Best-Selling Smartphone Title (Q1 2024)

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is one of the most successful devices of the year, whether in terms of its pre-booking or in terms of its unit sales. The device has performed better than its predecessor. The reason behind it lies not only in the hardware perspective but also in the software, which has brought the new Galaxy AI features to new hype among consumers.

According to counterpoint research, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is listed among the top ten best smartphones, where it is the best Android device. Going into details, the Galaxy S24 ranks in fifth place immediately after Apple’s latest smartphones. The iPhone 15 Pro Max ranked first with 4.4% market share, the iPhone 15 ranked second with 4.3% market share, the iPhone Pro ranked third with 3.7% market share, and the iPhone 14 ranked fourth with 1.9% share of sales. Then, in the fifth position, the Galaxy S24 Ultra comes in with 1.9% of sales.

At first sight, it looks like Apple is significantly ahead of Samsung in terms of sales, but if you go in detail, Samsung not only provides smartphones in the high-end category but also makes several smartphones according to their affordability for a larger consumer base. Let’s explore the data about some non- flagship devices as well.

Non-flagship devices also secure a position in the top 10

Apart from the Galaxy S24 ultra device, there are other affordable devices from Samsung that also top the top ten list of sales. The Galaxy A15 5G secures the 6th position, the Galaxy A54 is in the 7th position, and the Galaxy A34 appears in the 10th position. The list ultimately depicts the dominance of Samsung and the iPhone in the global smartphone markets. However, Samsung has scope to capture the market for Android devices.

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Galaxy S25 Ultra Could Have 3000 Nits Display Birghtness

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Brightness & Adaptive Color Tone

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is next in line to debut in early 2025 and is expected to feature a 3000 nits OLED display. 

Samsung is all set to debut its sixth-generation foldable smartphone with the Galaxy Watch 7 series and the Galaxy Ring at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July. On another note, it is setting up to expand its flagship S series by introducing the Galaxy S25 series, which includes three variants: Ultra, Plus, and Base. 

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Could Reportedly Bring 3000 Nits OLED Display

Now the reports are reporting that the Galaxy S25 Ultra could have a 3000 nits OLED display. Whereas its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, features 2600 units of peak brightness panels, This means that the Galaxy S25 Ultra would arrive with 400 nits more as compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra. 

A post on X was shared by a tipster claiming that Samsung is gearing up to bring an upgraded display with 3000 nits of peak brightness to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The rest of the two variants—the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus—may use a similar panel with 2600 nits of brightness since the entire Galaxy S24 lineup features the same 2600 nits of peak brightness. 

Apart from this, recently it has also been reported that the Galaxy S25 could bring a ‘Batter AI’ feature to upgrade battery performance. It is expected that the Galaxy S25 series will introduce a new design language. Samsung could use Nano Version 2 in the forthcoming Galaxy S25. It will be interesting to see what new novelties this series will bring. 


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