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Galaxy S25 Ultra Tipped To Arrive With A Smaller Lens Compared To iPone 16 Pro Max Smartphone

The rivalry between Samsung and Apple is not something new or unknown to us as both companies keep on comparing their devices and taking a dig at each other. Recently also, after Apple unveiled its all-new iPhone 16 series, Samsung indirectly took a jab at the company on the X platform.

Samsung is currently rumored to be working on the upcoming Galaxy S25 series, previously Galaxy S25 Ultra was spotted on the 3C certification website while its renders also surfaced online. The Galaxy S25 series is still away from its launch but its comparison with the latest iPhone 16 series has already started over the internet. Tipster @UniverseIce has today shared Galaxy S25 Ultra lens dimension which is also compared with iPhone 16 Pro Max lens.

As per the tipster, the Galaxy S25 Ultra lens is only 2.4mm while the iPhone 16 Pro Max lens is 4.3mm hinting at what a previous report revealed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone is thinner. Not only this the tipster has further shared the design of the Galaxy S25 also which when compared with the Galaxy S25 Ultra is said to arrive with an even thinner lens at 1.8mm.

It is said that Galaxy S25 Ultra will be 8.2mm thin and Galaxy S25 is even thinner at 7.2mm. A few alleged specs of the Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone are a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor and a 5,000mAh battery. It can come with the 200MP primary camera from S24 Ultra, a new 50-megapixel ISOCELL JN3 ultra-wide lens, a new 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a periscope telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom. It is revealed to support 45W charging and offer satellite connectivity.



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