Majority of people want a smartphone, which provides them a great experience, letting them perform multiple tasks or play games without any lag issue. The Samsung Galaxy S25+ streamline your day with an assistant that gets you.
You can easily ask it to Google search for a pet-friendly vegan restaurant nearby and text it to your friend — your Galaxy S25+ handles multiple tasks with a single ask. Galaxy S25+ features 6.7-inch Quad HD+ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED display with an adaptive 120 Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 2,600 nits, making it incredibly easy to view outdoors in direct sunlight.
What to know about Galaxy S25+?
Galaxy S25+'s body is built from a mix of aluminum and titanium, with elegantly rounded corners that are perfectly matched by the display corners. The S25+ display panel is secured with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, and you can increase its touch sensitivity in software if you use a screen protector.
Pros
- Super-fast performance
- Advanced AI features
- Outstanding cameras
- Better battery life than the Ultra
- Long software support window
Cons
- No S Pen
- Loses 5x optical camera from the Ultra
- Design is somewhat stale
Samsung Galaxy S25+ key specs
- 50MP f/1.8 24mm equivalent, PDAF, OIS main camera
- 12MP f/2.2 13mm equivalent, FF, ultra-wide camera
- 10MP f/2.4 67mm equivalent, PDAF OIS telephoto camera
- 12MP f/2.2 26mm equivalent, PDAF, selfie-camera
- 8K 30/24p video main (4K from others)
- 6.7inch screen, 2600nits (peak), 120Hz, Dynamic AMOLED
- 4900mAh battery (45W wired, 15W wireless)
- 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3mm, 190g, IP68
The company has featured modern connectivity on Galaxy S25+, with global support for the latest 5G cellular data, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC. Moreover, the S25+ supports dual-SIM configurations with one nano-SIM slot and embedded-SIM (eSIM) capabilities; you can use two eSIMs simultaneously and have multiple downloaded eSIMs on the device for later use.
If you're a photographer, the S25+ will be a good option, as its daylight photos are clean with great dynamic range and balanced colours. Video capabilities are highly robust across all lenses, boasting up to 8K resolution at 30 fps (and 4K at 120 fps) with stellar electronic image stabilisation.