Samsung Might Finally Round Out the Galaxy S Ultra's Sharp Edges

Samsung Might Finally Round Out the Galaxy S Ultra’s Sharp Edges

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra is a powerhouse, but its razor-sharp corners have been a literal pain point for many users. Now, it seems the tech giant might be ready to smooth things over with the rumored Galaxy S25 Ultra.

According to trusted leaker Ice Universe, Samsung plans to ditch the squared-off design in favor of “really rounded” corners for its next Ultra model. This change could address a longstanding ergonomic issue that’s plagued the device since Samsung adopted the Note-inspired design with integrated S Pen in 2022.

 

Samsung Might Finally Round Out the Galaxy S Ultra's Sharp Edges

 

The move towards rounded edges would bring the Ultra in line with its Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus siblings, creating a more cohesive design language across the flagship series. Importantly, the leaker suggests this change won’t compromise the S Pen integration that Ultra users have come to rely on.

While this potential design shift is welcome news for many, Samsung’s affair with sharp corners might not be over entirely. Rumors suggest the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 could inherit the squared-off look, raising questions about Samsung’s overall design strategy.

If these leaks pan out, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could offer the best of both worlds: the power and features users love, with a more hand-friendly form factor. It’s a change that might just round out the Ultra as the ultimate flagship contender.