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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to have a different frame design for better ergonomics

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Ro 13 July 2024

Samsung Android Rumors

While the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6 have been the center of attention for the last couple of weeks, it's perhaps time to turn our heads to the upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup as rumors will likely intensify in the coming months. One of the top tipsters of everything Samsung-related suggests that the Ultra will get a design overhaul.

In fact, word on the street is that Samsung has already finalized the design of all three members of the Galaxy S25 family. The S25 Ultra is said to have an asymmetrical frame design to help with the grip.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to have a different frame design for better ergonomics

Reportedly, the frame toward the back panel is more rounded to help with the grip, while the front will be straighter. This will also make the bezels look thinner, although we aren't exactly sure how that would be achieved. The handset's width will be retained, and the side frame will be narrower in general.

This is partially in line with an earlier rumor about a design change back in late June.

While. this may be a good design choice, we believe the main issue, when it comes to ergonomics, is the sharp corners of the S24 Ultra. They make the device feel much bigger than it is, at least compared to other 6.8-inch smartphones.

In any case, it's a nice change of pace and we are eager to see how the new design will affect ergonomics and usability.

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  • LogicGate
  • K1C
  • 11 Sep 2024

light smartphones feels cheap. keep it heavy

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  • Anonymous
  • KIk
  • 23 Aug 2024

Please dont take away that boxy design!!

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  • LOL
  • vjv
  • 17 Jul 2024

Nobody cares about Sony phones. Samsung sells phones in a week what Sony sells in a year.

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