Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra hands-on experience: a successful high-end model that relies heavily on AI

The new Samsung Galaxy S25 has just been released. But we’ve already had the chance to get our hands on the top model of the series, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. First impressions.
SummaryThe Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is certainly not a revolutionary smartphone, but it further refines an already excellent formula. Its highlights include an excellent Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, a conservative but still pleasant design, excellent performance, a great camera and a pretty good Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra battery
life. Finally, One UI 7 enriches the user experience with useful AI features, but these should improve over time. They are not all available or integrated at launch. But it’s only a matter of time. In terms of areas for improvement, we don’t quite understand why Bluetooth for the stylus has disappeared, or why the fast charging power is limited to 45 W. In fact, for those looking for an ultra-premium smartphone that is balanced and efficient in all aspects, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is a safe choice. 7 years of software life guarantee The Samsung Galaxy S25, which was just released a few weeks ago, faces a difficult task to succeed the popular S24 series.
On the software side, we particularly appreciated the generative editing function supported by Galaxy AI, which excels in removing complex objects (cables, pedestrians). Even more surprising is that, thanks to the real-time analysis of light pollution, the “Astrophoto Pro” mode can now capture the Milky Way in 3 minutes, whereas it previously took 7 minutes. The Galaxy S25 Ultra retains the same 5,000 mAh Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra battery
as its predecessor, but benefits from energy optimization thanks to the new Snapdragon 8 Elite processor with a 3 nm process. This combination allows the smartphone to last about 1.5 days with mixed use, a significant improvement over the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This increase in autonomy can be explained by more precise resource management, in particular through the “Adaptive Energy Saving” mode, which automatically adjusts performance according to the actual needs of the user.
Wired fast charging still tops out at 45W, a conservative choice that may be disappointing compared to the more aggressive standards of Chinese competitors such as Honor or Xiaomi, which offer speeds of up to 100W or more. Using a PPS-compatible charger (not included in the box),Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Smartphone Battery
It takes about 30 minutes to charge to 70%, and just over an hour to fully charge. These figures, while not groundbreaking, are more than enough for daily use for most users.
Wireless charging is also available, through the Qi2 standard, with a maximum power of 15 W. The latter introduces magnetic support to stabilize compatible devices while charging. However, this speed is still not fast compared to the faster wireless solutions offered by some competing models.
Samsung has also retained the reverse charging function, allowing accessories such as the Galaxy Buds or Galaxy Watch to be powered directly from the back of the smartphone

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