Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series launched in Kenya on January 22, 2025, setting a new standard as a true AI companion with the most natural and context-aware mobile experiences ever created.
Introducing seamless action across apps, the Galaxy S25 series is the first step in Samsung’s vision to change how users interact with their phones and their world.
This comprehensive review examines its design, display, performance, camera capabilities, battery life, software, and pricing within the Kenyan market.
Design and Build Quality
The Galaxy S25 Ultra showcases a refined design with a titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Armor 2 on both the front and back, ensuring durability and a premium feel. Its sleek profile and slightly curved edges provide a comfortable grip, and the device is available in various colors, including Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Black, Titanium White Silver, and Titanium Grey.
Display
Featuring a 6.9-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display, the S25 Ultra delivers vibrant colors and deep blacks. With a resolution of 3120×1440 pixels and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, users can expect smooth scrolling and an immersive viewing experience. The display supports HDR10+ and achieves a peak brightness of 2600 nits, ensuring clarity even under direct sunlight.
Performance
Under the hood, the S25 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, providing swift and efficient performance. It comes with 12GB of RAM and storage options ranging from 256GB to 1TB, catering to various user needs. This combination ensures seamless multitasking, gaming, and app usage.
Camera System
The S25 Ultra’s camera setup is one of its standout features:
Main Camera: A 200MP wide-angle lens with an f/1.7 aperture, offering exceptional detail and low-light performance.
Ultra-Wide Camera: A 50MP sensor with a 120° field of view, ideal for capturing expansive landscapes.
Telephoto Lenses: Two telephoto lenses—a 50MP periscope lens with 5x optical zoom and a 10MP lens with 3x optical zoom—provide versatility in capturing distant subjects.
Front Camera: A 12MP sensor ensures high-quality selfies and video calls.
This versatile camera system caters to both amateur and professional photographers.
Battery Life
Equipped with a 5,000mAh battery, the S25 Ultra supports 45W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. This ensures extended usage throughout the day and quick replenishment when needed.
Software and Features
Running on Android 15 with Samsung’s One UI 7, the S25 Ultra offers a user-friendly interface with a host of customization options. Samsung has committed to providing seven years of OS and security updates for the S25 series, ensuring long-term support.
Here are all the key features:
Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra stands as a testament to Samsung’s commitment to innovation, offering a robust design, stunning display, powerful performance, and a versatile camera system. Its availability in Kenya provides consumers with access to one of the most advanced smartphones on the market, catering to both personal and professional needs.
Read Also: No More Pre-Orders: Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Now Available In Kenya
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