Samsung Galaxy S25+ Design Renders Leaked Alongside Battery Details
Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy S25+ as the next version of the Galaxy S24+. It's likely to come out around the same time as the regular Galaxy S25 and the top-of-the-line Galaxy S25 Ultra early next year. Read more details inside.

Renders obtained by Steve H. McCFly (@OnLeaks) in collaboration with AndroidHeadlines showcase a sleek and refined smartphone with curved edges and a punch-hole cutout for the front-facing camera. The back panel features a triple camera setup arranged vertically in a module that seamlessly blends into the device's design. The overall aesthetic aligns with Samsung's signature minimalist approach.
In addition to the design leaks, the device is expected to pack a substantial battery capacity of 4,755mAh-rated battery with a typical value of 4,900mAh, which appears to be the same as the current Galaxy S24+. This suggests users anticipate extended battery life, allowing uninterrupted daily usage.
The report added that the base Samsung Galaxy S25 and the Ultra variants could also carry batteries similar to the preceding handsets. The vanilla model will likely get a 4,000mAh battery, while the Ultra variant may carry a 5,000mAh cell.
While these leaks provide a glimpse into what the Galaxy S25+ might look like and how it might perform, it's important to note that the final product could differ slightly. Samsung often introduces design elements or features not revealed in early leaks.
As the release date for the Galaxy S25+ draws closer, we can expect more details to emerge, including information about its processor, camera capabilities, and pricing. Stay tuned for updates as Samsung unveils more about its highly anticipated flagship smartphone.