It’s been a few days since the Galaxy S24 was released and tech fans are still talking about the upcoming models. The Galaxy S25 seems to be a credible scenario with big rumors in the air, and it appears that Samsung has prepared a splashy show with a major display upgrade.
Reportedly, it was to be replaced by the Galaxy S25 range (S25, S25, and S25 Ultra), which would be a new flagship, featuring higher-performance processors with higher cores and GPU edge. With this S35 upgrade, there is an improved playback and improved transitioning experience compared to the S24 era.
To suit the lifestyle, the S25 is expected to offer two processor options: with the Snapdragon 8 Gen4 SoC and Samsung’s Exynos 2500. Both billion-dollar chips will also have new cores and GPUs – the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 and its own Orion core and Adreno GPU, and the Exynos 2500 with Cortex cores and the Exylus 950 GPU. These improvements were supposed to improve the performance of the platform by 30%. This will far exceed the performance of older versions.
It is important to understand that these are merely reduced seasonal assumptions and experts may form opinions before making the announcement.
However, they do reveal Samsung’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of mobile performance. By offering two processor options, Samsung meets multiple technical needs across different markets, ensuring that users get the best possible experience tailored to their region.
If these rumors hold up, the Galaxy S25 collection is shaping up to be a powerhouse, delivering a huge bump in overall performance and cementing Samsung’s role at the forefront of cellular innovation.
Galaxy S25 series | Processors
Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will bring new Oryon cores and Adreno GPU
Exynos 2500 will bring new Cortex Cores and Xclipse 950 GPU
Both will bring performance improvements of over 30% vs. their previous models. pic.twitter.com/3DHHaBGm4X
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