Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra : Snapdragon 8 Elite & 200MP Camera at ₹1,29,999

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S25 Ultra in India on January 22, 2025, during its Galaxy Unpacked event in Bengaluru, marking a significant step forward in its flagship S-series. Priced starting at ₹1,29,999, it features a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, and a 200MP quad-camera system, positioning it as a premium competitor against the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Vivo X200 Ultra, and realme GT 7. Here’s a detailed look at its specifications, features, and why it’s a top contender in India’s 2025 flagship market.

FeatureDetails
Display6.9″ QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, 3000 nits
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Elite, AnTuTu > 2 million
CameraRear: 200MP + 50MP + 50MP + 10MP, Front: 12MP
Battery5,000mAh, 45W wired, 15W wireless, reverse charge
Storage12/256GB, 16/512GB, 16/1TB (UFS 4.1, no microSD)
BuildTitanium frame, Gorilla Glass Armor 2, IP68
OS & SupportAndroid 15 (One UI 7), 7 years OS + security
PriceFrom ₹1,29,999 (up to ₹1,65,999)

Display

The Galaxy S25 Ultra features a 6.9-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 3120×1440 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 3,000 nits peak brightness, delivering vibrant colors and smooth visuals for gaming and streaming. Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Armor 2, it offers enhanced durability and a 38% reduction in reflections compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

The display supports HDR10+ and a 498ppi pixel density, but some users note its brightness trails the realme GT 7’s 6,000 nits. The rounded edges enhance grip, though the large size may feel unwieldy compared to the slimmer Galaxy S25 Edge.

Processor

Powered by the 4nm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset with an Adreno GPU, the S25 Ultra achieves an AnTuTu score of over 2 million, excelling in demanding tasks like 120fps gaming in BGMI. Available in 12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB, and 16GB/1TB variants with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, it lacks microSD expansion, unlike the Samsung Galaxy A56 5G. The 40% larger vapor chamber improves heat management by 40% over the S24 Ultra, though it trails the Vivo X200 Ultra’s cooling efficiency. Select markets offer a 16GB RAM variant for power users.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy A56 5G : Exynos 1580 & 120Hz AMOLED at ₹41,999

Camera

The S25 Ultra boasts a quad-camera setup: a 200MP primary sensor (f/1.7, OIS), a 50MP ultra-wide lens (f/2.2), a 50MP 5x periscope telephoto (f/3.4), and a 10MP 3x telephoto (f/2.4), with laser-assisted autofocus and 100x Space Zoom. The 12MP front camera supports 4K video. Upgraded from the S24 Ultra’s 12MP ultra-wide, the 50MP sensor delivers sharper macro shots and vibrant colors. AI features like Audio Eraser, Virtual Aperture, and Galaxy Log enhance video and photo editing, though low-light ultra-wide performance lags behind the OPPO Reno14 Pro. Some users report HDR bloom issues.

Battery

The S25 Ultra retains a 5,000mAh battery, offering up to 31 hours of video playback or a full day of heavy use. It supports 45W wired charging (55% in 30 minutes), 15W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging, but lacks Qi2 support without a case and trails the realme GT 7’s 7,000mAh battery. The absence of a silicon-carbon battery upgrade disappoints some users, given the price. No charger is included, aligning with industry trends but drawing criticism compared to the POCO X7 Pro’s 90W charger inclusion.

Also Read: realme GT 7 5G : Dimensity 9400e & 7,000mAh Battery under ₹40,000

Design and durability

Weighing 218g and measuring 8.2mm thick, the S25 Ultra features a titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Armor 2 back in Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Black, Titanium White Silver, Titanium Grey, and online-exclusive Titanium Jade Green, Jet Black, and Pink Gold. Its IP68 rating ensures water and dust resistance, but it lacks the IP69 rating of the realme GT 7.

The rounded design improves ergonomics over the S24 Ultra’s boxy frame, and the integrated S Pen (without Bluetooth) supports drawing and navigation. Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos deliver rich audio.

One UI 7 with Galaxy AI on Android 15

Running Android 15-based One UI 7, the S25 Ultra introduces Galaxy AI features like Now Brief, Drawing Assist, and natural language search for photos. It integrates Google’s Gemini AI with a “Hey Gemini” wake word, offering seamless app interactions. Samsung promises seven years of OS and security updates, outpacing the Vivo V50 5G’s three-year OS support. Some users report bootloop issues post-update, and Galaxy AI is free until December 2025, with potential costs thereafter. The Personal Data Engine with Knox Vault ensures data security.

Pricing and Availability

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is priced at ₹1,29,999 (12GB/256GB), ₹1,41,999 (16GB/512GB), and ₹1,65,999 (16GB/1TB), matching the S24 Ultra’s launch price. Pre-orders began January 22, 2025, with sales starting February 7 via Samsung’s e-store, Amazon, Flipkart, and offline retailers. Offers include ₹12,000 storage upgrade benefits, ₹7,000 cashback, and 24-month no-cost EMI. It’s pricier than the realme GT 7 (₹39,999) but competitive with the iPhone 16 Pro Max (₹1,29,900).

Why the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Stands Out

The Galaxy S25 Ultra excels with its 200MP camera, vibrant 6.9-inch AMOLED display, and seven years of software updates, making it ideal for power users and photography enthusiasts. Its Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and Galaxy AI features enhance performance and productivity, though the 5,000mAh battery and lack of IP69 rating are drawbacks compared to the realme GT 7’s battery and durability. Despite minor camera inconsistencies, it remains a top flagship for those seeking premium design and long-term support in India’s 2025 market.

Pavan Jangid
Pavan Jangid

Pawan is a tech-savvy writer with a deep interest in innovation, mobility, and financial awareness. Raised in Rajasthan, his curiosity about how things work—from machines to markets—began early, leading to a career focused on decoding technology, automobiles, and finance through clear, insightful writing. With an academic foundation in literature and philosophy, Pawan brings a unique perspective that values clarity, purpose, and independence. He blends analytical thinking with human-centric storytelling, drawing from personal experience and continuous learning. When not writing, he enjoys a quiet life in a book-lined apartment, alongside his loyal dog.

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