Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review
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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, unveiled in January 2025, represents the latest advancement in Samsung's flagship lineup. Building upon its predecessors, the S25 Ultra introduces several enhancements in design, performance, and camera capabilities. However, it also faces criticism for certain downgrades and a perceived lack of groundbreaking innovation.
Design and Display
The S25 Ultra features a refined design with rounded edges and a textured titanium frame, offering a premium feel. It boasts a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a variable refresh rate ranging from 1 to 120Hz, ensuring smooth visuals and energy efficiency. The screen achieves a peak brightness of 2,600 nits, enhancing visibility in bright environments.
**Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: A Refined Evolution
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**The Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts a slightly larger 6.9-inch display, yet its physical dimensions have actually slimmed down. It is narrower than the S24 Ultra, marginally thinner, and 14 grams lighter, making it more comfortable to hold and carry.**Design & Durability
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Samsung has introduced Gorilla Armor 2 on both the front and rear panels, marketed as "the industry's first anti-reflective glass ceramic." This second-generation material, now without the term "glass" in its name, has been tested to withstand drops from heights of up to 2.2 meters onto concrete. However, while it's more resilient, intentionally testing its limits isn’t advisable.The screen also benefits from Samsung’s second-gen DX anti-reflective treatment. While the difference between the S25 Ultra and its predecessor may not be immediately obvious, the reduction in glare is noticeable compared to standard display materials.
**Display & Performance
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The new 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel features ultra-thin bezels and a small punch-hole cutout for the 12MP selfie camera. The nearly invisible earpiece remains at the top, doubling as part of the stereo speaker system.Like previous Ultra models, the S25 Ultra retains an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. This technology, unlike optical scanners, does not require additional illumination and offers fast and reliable unlocking. However, it may not perform optimally with certain glass screen protectors.
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This whole post feels like it’s generated by LLM
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I bet this is a super good phone, but I'm disappointed that it's only a 5000 mAh battery, when everybody else is increasing battery capacities due to better batteries.
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I'm fairly certain the entire article was. Even if it didn't sound exactly like a ChatGPT response, don't tech reviews normally have the name of the author SOMEWHERE on the page?
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