Recent leaks of the Samsung Galaxy S25+ reveal a design similar to its predecessor, with one notable difference — a recessed area below the buttons that likely houses the mmWave antenna for faster 5G connectivity.
The model number “SM-S936U” suggests this is the US variant, aligning with previous models like the S24+.
The overall design remains largely unchanged, with no major updates to the camera system or form factor. Unlike the S25 Ultra, which is expected to feature larger camera lenses, the S25+ will likely retain its current setup with only minor upgrades.
Samsung seems to be taking a more conservative approach with the S25+ this year, focusing on incremental improvements rather than bold design shifts.
The device will likely feature a 120Hz refresh rate display, top-tier processing power, and fast charging support.
Expected to launch in January, the Galaxy S25+ will appeal to users seeking a premium experience without the hefty price tag of the S25 Ultra.
While it may not bring groundbreaking changes, it offers reliable performance and faster 5G speeds.