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Key differences between Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S24 Ultra

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Recently, Samsung unveiled its latest flagship smartphone lineup – the Galaxy S25 series. Out of these, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may be the leading Android phone of 2025, but it doesn’t have as many upgrades as you would have expected compared to the existing Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone. Here we discuss the key differences between the two devices.

Main differences between Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S24 Ultra

Design:

The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a flat display and gets rid of the Galaxy Note-like boxy design that the company has used for the Galaxy S Ultra models since 2022.

At the back, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has the same camera sensor design as the S24 Ultra, yet, the camera rings are thicker, and the lenses are housed in a slightly raised, metal or glass-like casing that blends seamlessly with the rear panel.

Display:

Galaxy S25 Ultra features durable titanium and new Corning Gorilla Armor 2, a first-of-its-kind material that is more durable than glass. In addition, it combines Corning’s glass-ceramic with a proprietary anti-reflective surface treatment, which helps ensure anti-reflection surface treatment and scratch resistance, as well as advanced drop protection.

Camera

The most prominent upgrade that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is getting is a 50-megapixel ultrawide snapper on the back which delivers clearer and sharpens pictures over the S24 Ultra’s 12MP Ultrawide camera. Also, the company has significantly improved nightography as well as added a new feature to capture better portraits at night with AI capabilities.

Processor

Apart from this, this year Samsung has launched only Snapdragon processor-based variants so that users in other countries do not have to compromise with low-performance chipsets. The phone has Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform which is specially designed for Galaxy. Plus, it comes with an improved vapor chamber for heat control.

Battery

In terms of battery, both Galaxy S Ultra series phones pack a massive 5000mAh battery with 45W fast charging. But, the latest Ultra battery efficiency is improved with the latest AP. Notable, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s Wired charging compatible with Qi2 and AFCPD.

S Pen

The S Pen on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra does not support Bluetooth. Due to this change, potential buyers will have to compromise on some important features like remote control and Air Action.

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Samsung released One UI 8 Beta 4 for Galaxy S25 series

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According to the info, Samsung is rolling out the One UI 8 Beta 4 to Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra in the  US, UK, Germany, and South Korea, with India and Poland starting as well. The update weighs over 126568 MB and bears PDA build version ending with ZYGB.

Samsung Galaxy S25 series users! Here comes another beta firmware for your flagship smartphones. The company has released the One UI 8 beta 4 for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra devices with some enhanced functions and the latest improvement patch.

The changelog of the fourth One UI 6 beta mentions fixes for bugs related to Talkback for calls, iNavi dashcam editing, smarter Galaxy AI replies, faster Bixby routines, polished lock screen, and smoother fingerprint sensor, as well as making core apps like Camera and Gallery run smoother with fewer crashes, focusing on reliability rather than flashy features. Samsung has also listed some known issues that are yet to be fixed.

Bugs that have been fixed

  • Added an emergency update feature for Samsung IMS Service.
    • A pop-up or notification may appear to request user consent for IMS service update and restart.
  • Supports full-screen switching while playing videos when using DeX
  • Fixed operation error of Galaxy Al Reply Suggestions
  • Improved loading issue when Bixby routine commands are triggered via voice
  • Improved display issue in the quick launch icon area on the lock screen
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  • Fixed an editing error with iNavi dashcam videos in the Gallery app
  • Fixed an issue where the message ‘Fingerprint sensor not responding’ appeared on the lock screen
  • Fixed outgoing call failure when attempting swipe call from the Contacts list with TalkBack enabled
  • Improved flickering issue of the central vertical/horizontal level gauge when switching from front to rear camera
  • Software stability enhanced through updates to several apps

Galaxy S25 users running the One UI 8 Beta 3 can now install the latest Beta update by navigating to System Settings, followed by Software update, and Download and install.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra to come with 60W fast charging, confirmed One UI 8.5

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to come with a powerful fast charging brick, and new information shows that the phone will also come with the fastest ever wire charger.

Last week, Ice Universe said that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will break the long-standing fast charging limit this time around. Ironically, the most delinquent Galaxy flagship only supports 45W charging.

According to the information coming from X, the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra flagship will feature 60W wire fast charging, and it’ll count as a big upgrade from last year’s 45W wired charger.

This new report shows that Samsung is focusing on another important segment – fast charging technology for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, followed by a slim structure.

According to the previous information, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature Qualcomm’s upcoming flagship chipset which may be called the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, new dual 200MP camera of different sizes, a bigger and better display, One UI 85, bigger battery life, and more. As this flagship series is expected to make its debut by next year.

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One UI 8 (Android 16) appears for Galaxy F34 and Galaxy M36 smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy users won’t have to wait long for the One UI 8 update. The company has just started testing Android 16-based One UI 8 on some of its budget models, which is the first step towards rolling out the software update. Now, Samsung has also begun internal testing of One UI 8 on two of its mid-range Galaxy smartphones, the Galaxy F34 and Galaxy M36.

X user Mohammad Khatri spotted internal One UI 8 builds for the Galaxy F34 and Galaxy M36. This development brings these two mid-range phones on par with newer models like the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, Galaxy A55, Galaxy A35, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A34.

For the Samsung Galaxy F34 and Galaxy M36, the One UI 8 builds carry version numbers E346BXXU7EYG7 and M366BXXU1BYG2, respectively. Note that it isn’t the latest build that the Korean tech giant will deliver as part of its official update rollout.

The One UI 8 beta program that started in May this year is still exclusive to the Galaxy S25 series. Don’t expect this beta program to reach non-flagship devices, as the firm has no plans for recent flagship phones either.

The firmware listing does not guarantee an early rollout of the update. It is the first step towards an OTA release on suitable models. You can expect a rollout roadmap from the company, which will be available in the Members app.

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