
"I've spent a month testing the S25 Ultra and wasn't too surprised to find myself both fascinated and bored. After all, this is now Samsung's fifth iteration of the S-series Ultra model, and the changes year-over-year have been modest, to be generous. But if you're currently using a three- to four-year-old handset and considering an upgrade, take this first-hand testimonial to heart. (And if you're an enthusiast, it'll matter just as much to you.)"
"The Galaxy S Ultra has always been a big-phone, two-handed affair, and that holds this year. When I first unboxed the S25 Ultra, it felt like the fanciest calculator ever (and I mean that in a nice way), with its round edges and tall stature. Coming from the OnePlus 13 I reviewed back in January -- which, on paper, is relatively similar in size -- the S25 Ultra had a bolder and more striking presence."
The Galaxy S25 Ultra starts at $1,299 and serves as a do-everything premium Android handset. It features a more durable display, an upgraded camera lens with new editing tools, and the latest Qualcomm processor for smooth performance. AI features are deeply integrated across functions. Year-over-year changes are modest, reflecting refinement rather than overhaul. The phone preserves the large, two-handed form factor with round edges and tall stature while feeling less top-heavy than previous models. The device strengthens Samsung's position in flagship features, offering a meaningful upgrade for users of three- to four-year-old handsets.
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