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The latest Samsung Galaxy S25 leak hints at the dimensions of all three phones

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    The Samsung Galaxy S24 family from behind.     The Samsung Galaxy S24 family from behind.

The Galaxy S24 series. | Credit: Samsung

The Samsung Galaxy S25 leaks continue to trickle out, and we now have what are supposedly full dimensions of all three phones in the series: the standard Galaxy S25, the Galaxy S25 Plus, and the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

This information comes from the usually reliable Yeux1122 (via @Jukanlosreve), who says the standard Galaxy S25 will have dimensions of 146.94mm x 70.46mm x 7.25mm. That compares with 147 mm x 70.6 mm x 7.6 mm for the Samsung Galaxy S24.

Then we have the larger Galaxy S25 Plus, which will apparently measure 158.44mm x 75.79mm x 7.35mm. The dimensions of the current Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus are, for comparison, 158.5 mm x 75.9 mm x 7.7 mm.

Finally, there’s the biggest of the bunch, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The dimensions of this device are said to be 162.82mm x 77.65mm x 8.25mm, and those dimensions are comparable to 162.3mm x 79mm x 8.6mm for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Consistent with previous leaks

As you can see from those comparisons, there won’t be much difference in terms of sizes for next year’s models – although they will all be thinner than the Galaxy S24 model it replaces.

They are also more or less the same as the measurements mentioned in previous rumors, which increases the likelihood that these numbers are correct. The phones are expected to be unveiled in January, a year after the Galaxy S24 series.

Just a few days ago we saw a leaked image showing dummy units of all three Galaxy S25 phones, another indicator that the shapes and sizes will match the current models (although they may have slightly thinner bezels).

However, there remains some debate over the internals of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra, with most rumors now suggesting they will all use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4.

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