Pros and Cons – Samsung Galaxy S25
Pros:
Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy or Exynos 2500 (region-based) · Powerhouse Performance.
On the back, an excellent low-light and zoom camera system.
Software — 7 years of OS and security updates.
Superb AMOLED display that gets really bright and is crazy fast with its 120Hz adaptive refresh rate.
High quality Permium build Water and dust resistant (IP68)
Cons: Relatively slow wired and wireless charging; Battery life is not up to par
Key Photo, Productivity, and Translator Based Galaxy AI 2.0 Features
Extensive ecosystem integration with Galaxy Buds, Watch and SmartThings.
Cons:
The top variant costs too high especially Ultra and above storage.
Processor: May vary by region and could conceivably impact performance.
Nothing Meaty in the design compared to the S24 series.
Little heavy in Ultra variant (camera-hardware-wise)
Sideload only a handful of native apps compared to certain Android counterparts.
The Galaxy S25 series is a high-end flagship range that offers the best performance, camera quality and software longevity Samsung has to offer, but it comes with a top-tier price tag for those wanting only the very best in all of Samsung’s smartphone features.