Design – Samsung Galaxy S25
The Samsung Galaxy S25 series showcases the culmination of years of refinement to Samsung’s flagship design language with cleaner lines, upgraded materials and all-around better ergonomics. Height of all versions is Armor Aluminum but Gorilla Glass Victus 3 on the front and back tip with some S25+over Armor may be too much ice zuojue, offers a good balance between durability, quality focused ease. For one, the Galaxy S25 Ultra upgrades to a titanium frame guaranteeing superior durability and that luxurious look so many love for their flagship, while the S25 Edge will bring “the thinnest billboard in the history of both Galaxies” with just a 5.8 mm waistline.

The SE, the 3 and the Pro all have that traditional flat display design but with super slim bezels for an [Insider] View every time. The S25 Edge is like its older brothers but it will have an edge of that glorious Super AMOLED 2X screen which slightly curves at the edges for a seamless blend of screen to frame. The camera arrangement also follows Samsung’s “floating lens” design language, with each lens actually sitting flush to the back panel without additional raised housing.
The devices are offered in a selection of the typical black, silver and more extroverted seasonal colors. A green, matte texture is also applied to the back surface that allows for fingerprints resistance as well as making you feel kind of a premium plastic feeling across.
Combine that with the design of the Galaxy S25, which is sexy yet pragmatic looking – and perfectly balanced ergonomically whether you are using this phone one-handed or two – and we really think this concept would unite looks and usability.