When it rains, it pours. A couple of hours ago, we got the first leak about the Galaxy S25 Ultra from an established authority, which revealed that it has satellite connectivity and a different charging specification than its predecessor. Now, we have another leak about Samsung’s upcoming non-foldable flagship smartphone, which confirms what the previous leak had revealed.
China’s 3C has certified the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This certification reveals that the phone has satellite connectivity, which means that people can use it to contact emergency services in areas without cellular connectivity. It also shows that the phone supports 45W charging. However, it has a 15Vx3A specification instead of an 11Vx4.05A specification on the previous models. The listing says that the phone has 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G connectivity but that’s not surprising.
Considering that Samsung has started getting the Galaxy S25 Ultra certified by various authorities, it looks like the development of the smartphone is complete. Soon, the company will also start getting it benchmarked on various platform, which will reveal the chipset the phone uses, a topic that’s very controversial at the moment.
If you don’t already know, yesterday, we got our first look at the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The renders revealed that the phone has a flat screen, allowing you to finally apply a regular screen guard on it. Plus, it has thinner bezels. We also saw leaks about the phone’s camera. Follow us on Telegram or WhatsApp to be the first to know about every new leak.