The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has focused on aesthetic improvements rather than significant technological advancements, creating a sense of underwhelm for its $1,300 price tag. The device features a newly designed look with curvier corners, a smaller bezel, and a larger 6.9-inch display. However, it feels reminiscent of its predecessors. There is a notable downgrade in the S Pen’s capabilities, as Bluetooth Low Energy support has been removed, limiting its functionalities. Though Samsung asserts this isn’t a significant loss, it highlights a trend of minor updates rather than innovations in flagship technology.
While Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts impressive design updates, it ultimately feels underwhelming, relying heavily on incremental AI features rather than groundbreaking advancements.
The S25 Ultra’s changes are largely aesthetic and iterative; it offers a sleeker look and smaller bezels but lacks significant hardware upgrades.
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