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Samsung Galaxy S25 Review: Specs, Features & Performance

Controls and Connectivity – Samsung Galaxy S25

The almost same placement of control layout across all three models makes the Samsung Galaxy S25 series easy to use as well. The power/lock and volume rocker at the right side are a clean clicky press. Unchanged is the left side that features although it remains otherwise clean with nothing to mar the sleek form.

Down below, you will find the USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port for charging and data transfer next to a single SIM tray and a precision-cut speaker grill (there’s only one audio driver on board). This should make for clear audio during calls and video recordings as well, with microphones placed at the bottom and top.

The Galaxy S25 series also features 5G compatibility with both sub-6GHz and mmWave regions, along with Wi-Fi 7 for next-gen wireless networkingability up to Bluetooth 5.4, an NFC chip for mobile payments and quick pairing etc. There’s also UWB tech for finessed ‘precise location tracking’ of accessories ready for use with say Galaxy SmartTags.

Bluetooth (aptX and Samsung’s own scalable codec) Charging Port USB-C Headphone jack No The S25 series lacks a headphone port, but both models can still output hi-res audio via their custom wired or wireless connections. Regular SIM shops are present in most areas along with dual-SIM services or even eSIMs, allowing individuals to manage multiple numbers or keep a travel SIM in their device.

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