Another Galaxy S25 model has been pictured in leaked renders months ahead of the official launch. This time, it's the middle child, the Galaxy S25+. The leak comes from the folks over at Android Headlines, who leaked renders of the base Galaxy S25 model less than a week ago.
Galaxy S25 Plus renders don't offer any surprises
Like the Galaxy S25, the Galaxy S25+ is slightly thinner than its predecessor but has similar overall dimensions. This is to be expected, as Samsung is neither changing the display size nor reducing the thickness of the bezels (the company already did the latter in a substantial manner with the Galaxy S24 series last year). The battery capacity will remain unchanged as well.
The only notable change in design is at the back. The Galaxy S25 series will sport textured camera rings similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Furthermore, the camera rings on the base and Plus models might have a “double-layer design” that looks quite unusual. However, that design isn't present in the renders that leaked today.
The source of these renders doesn't offer any meaningful new information, except for suggesting that the Exynos 2500 is still in play for some markets and Samsung won't exclusively use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset for all models. Right now, however, there is no way to be sure which chipset Samsung will use, and that may not change until much closer to the S25 series' official launch.
Well before the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung will launch new flagship tablets. Pre-registrations for the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra went live on September 17, and the tablets could go on sale before the end of the month. These tablets will sport neither Exynos nor Snapdragon chips. They will instead use a MediaTek Dimensity chipset.