three great news that no one has told you

The new Samsung Galaxy S25 are officers. And although we have already been able to try them and make our own first impressionsand even knowing their entire official list of specifications, the new Samsung terminals They hide very interesting secrets. Although there are still a few days left for them to reach the hands of their first buyers – they will go on sale on February 7 – little by little many details are becoming known that will surely delight users. They are one of those improvements that, although they are not announced with great fanfare, They are a pleasant surprise. In this sense, Samsung has greatly improved three key features in its new devices. These are not new features and big leaps in terms of specifications, but they are a pleasant surprise for day-to-day use. Three surprises that the new Samsung Galaxy S25 keep inside The The first of these improvements is found in the speakers.. The new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra greatly improves the audio quality of its speakers compared to last year’s models, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. And the room for improvement was quite limited, since the sound of the Galaxy S24 Ultra was already outstanding. The new Ultra from 2025 sound even better, something that users who listen to music or watch videos on their mobile without headphones will appreciate. Furthermore, as pointed out in Sammobilethe S25 Ultra has a much wider speaker slot than the Galaxy S24 Ultra, suggesting that the 2025 model It could have a larger internal resonance chamber. You will be able to connect directly to the satellite with your Galaxy S25 Another interesting improvement, which in this case is applicable to the entire S25 range, is the satellite messaging system. The new Samsungs use the latest Qualcomm processor technology, which translates into being the first devices available to the general public that have Snapdragon Satellite. It is the Qualcomm system which allows the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra to connect directly to satellites in low Earth orbit (via narrowband NTN) to send and receive messages. Satellite communication, which although is available on Android as standard, requires specific hardware to work. That is, you need the terminals to have the capabilities to send and receive messages directly via satellite, and there are not many that include the necessary hardware. The new S25s do include it, which can be extremely useful in certain emergency situations when a cellular network is not available. More RAM in all models, including the basic ones Finally, another great improvement that will be reflected in the daily lives of users is the increase in memory in all Galaxy S25 models. Until now, the most standard (and smallest) models have been integrating a smaller amount of memory, but with the new terminals, Samsung has put an end to this practice. The three Galaxy S25 models have 12 GB of RAM as standard, unlike the 8 GB of RAM that the basic models had until now, regardless of whether you chose to buy the model with more storage. A substantial change that will translate into greater durability over time in terms of performance and use of heavy apps.

All colors of the Samsung Galaxy S25 available in Spain

During yesterday afternoon we talked at length about the Samsung Galaxy S25. We tell you What did we think of our first impressions?how their cameras are goodthe craziest accessories that has launched the brand and also about a very important technology of which Samsung has completely forgotten. And, now that all the technical information is on the table, it’s time to talk about decisions, purchases, versions and colors. Samsung has not only renewed the design and cameras of its mobile phones, it has also given a twist to the color palette available in Spain. And, as it has been doing for a couple of generations, the company has launched four colors for the general market and three others that can only be buy exclusively in the Samsung.com online store. In the base series, which makes up the Galaxy S25 and S25+, Samsung has removed three colors from last year: yellow, orange and violet. In addition, it has redefined several tones such as gray or blues to make them slightly different. In the most advanced model, the Galaxy S25 Ultrapractically the same thing happens except for a couple of tones. The colors of the Samsung Galaxy S25 From this moment on, the Samsung Galaxy S25 can be book on the company’s website with deliveries starting February 4so we have taken a tour of the store to see all the official colors in which you will be able to choose your next mobile. First, let’s go with the Galaxy S25 and S25+, which share exactly the same color palette in Spain. Blue Navy blue Grey Mint Blue Black (Online Exclusive) Coral Red (Online Exclusive) Rose Gold (Online Exclusive) Blue and Navy Blue Mint and Gray Blue Black, Coral Red and Rose Gold We continue with the jewel in the crown, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It is also available in 7 colorsthree of them being exclusive to the Samsung online store. As it could not be otherwise, all tones are preceded by the word ‘Titanium‘, referring to the material of the metal frame. Blue Titanium Black Titanium Gray Titanium Titanium Silver Intense Black Titanium (Online Exclusive) Emerald Titanium (Online Exclusive) Titanium Rose Quartz (Online Exclusive) Gray Titanium and Black Titanium Blue Titanium and Silver Titanium Intense Black Titanium, Rose Quartz Titanium and Emerald Titanium Are you thinking of buying one of the new Samsung Galaxy S25? To start, you should know that the Samsung website is a good option if what you want is receive it as soon as possible. The phones go on sale on February 7, but users who have pre-purchased them will receive them starting on the 4th. Plus, not only will you receive it a little earlier, there are also various promotions on almost every version. Samsung, for example, has put the 512 GB Galaxy S25 Ultra at the same price as the 256 GB one, and the same with the 1 TB version. In fact, it is a strategy that has also been repeated with the Galaxy S25 and S25+.

The main differences between the Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra

Samsung just presented the new Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultrawith very interesting news. It is true that the changes with respect to the previous year’s models are not that many, but even so, they represent another step forward in the evolution of the brand’s flagships. At the design level, the most important modifications are seen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This version has abandoned its square aesthetic to make way for more rounded corners. While the S25 and S25+ are clearly continuous bets when putting them face to face with their predecessors. In this article we are going to take the opportunity to review the main differences that exist among the three members of the Samsung Galaxy S25 family. Although there are several things in common throughout the range, not only in specific hardware issues, but especially at the level of software features, we believe it is important to place special emphasis on the elements that distinguish these mobile phones from each other. The main differences between the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra The first difference, and the most logical, has to do with the size of the screens and the general dimensions of the devices. The three Galaxy S25 come equipped with 2X AMOLED panels; that of the base version is 6.2 inches with FHD+ resolutionwhile that of the S25+ is 6.7” with QHD+ resolution. On the Galaxy S25 Ultra, meanwhile, the screen is 6.9 inchesalso with resolution QHD+. It is worth noting that in all cases an adapted refresh rate of 1 to 120 Hz, Vision Booster and adaptive color tone are offered. If we focus on the general size and weight of the new Samsung smartphones, the breakdown is as follows: Galaxy S25: 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2 millimeters/162 grams; Galaxy S25+: 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3 millimeters/190 grams; Galaxy S25 Ultra: 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 millimeters/218 grams. With regards to the camerasthe Galaxy S25 and S25+ feature exactly the same front and rear sensor configuration. Of course, these differ from those implemented in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is the top of the range of Samsung’s brand new family of models. Below is the comparison: Galaxy S25 and S25+ Galaxy S25 Ultra rear cameras 50 MP main sensor with optical image stabilization, f/1.8 aperture and 85° field of view.12 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor with f/2.2 aperture and 120° field of view.10 MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, f/2.4 aperture and 36° field of view. 200 MP main sensor with optical image stabilization, f/1.7 aperture and 85° field of view.50 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor with f/1.9 aperture and 120° field of view.50 MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, optical image stabilization, f/3.4 aperture and 22° field of view.10 MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, optical image stabilization, f/2.4 aperture and 36° field of view. front camera 12 MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture and 80° field of view. 12 MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture and 80° field of view. Storage, RAM and battery The new Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra are powered by the chip Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxyfrom Qualcomm. The three models also come equipped with 12 GB of RAM, but they differ in the number of memory and storage configurations available. The standard Galaxy S25 will be offered in three variants: 12 + 128 GB, 12 + 256 GB and 12 + 512 GB. For its part, the S25+ will be available only in versions with 12 + 256 GB and 12 + 512 GB. While the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be the only one with a 12 GB RAM + 1 TB storageand will also be available in intermediate versions with the same amount of memory, but with 256 or 512 GB of internal space. In the batteries section, also there are logical differences among the three new Samsung phones. The Galaxy S25 arrives with the smallest, which is 4,000 mAh and supports wired fast charging up to 25 watts, wireless charging and PowerShare. In the case of the S25+, we find a much more generous battery of 4,900 mAhwhich supports fast wired charging of up to 45 watts, and also has support for wireless charging and PowerShare. For the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung did not want to give surprises either. The smartphone arrives with a battery of 5,000 mAh which supports fast wired charging of up to 45 watts. It also integrates PowerShare and recharges wirelessly, as it could not be otherwise. Batteries are the segment in which Samsung has unfortunately stagnated in recent years; especially when talking about their flagships. Especially if we consider that other manufacturers have already begun to adopt accumulators with higher capacities and much higher charging powers. Here it is evident that the Koreans are falling very short. The Galaxy S25 are a continuous bet As we indicated at the beginning, the changes that come with the Samsung Galaxy S25 are much less drastic than those we saw in previous years, and the same applies to the differences between the three models. When reviewing the specification tables, it quickly becomes evident that there are more similarities than differences in key elements. Same chip, same RAM, same connectivity options (WiFi 7, 5G, Bluetooth 5.4, etc.), same water resistance rating (IP68), and so on… We must not forget that this year Samsung has opted to bet its most important chips on the software experience with Android 15/One UI 7 and its artificial intelligence functions. That is where it seeks to compensate for the lack of brilliant modifications at the hardware level. The Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra can now be reserved and will be available from February 7. The first two are offered in grey, navy, blue and mint; while the Ultra version has variants in blue titanium, gray titanium, silver titanium and black titanium. Subscribe to the Hipertextual daily newsletter. Receive the most important and relevant information about technology, science and digital culture in your email every day.

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