Samsung launches Galaxy S25 as smallest flagship Android phone

theguardian.com

Samsung has launched the Galaxy S25, its smallest and most affordable flagship phone, priced at £799. It features the same high-performance chip as the Ultra model, marking a shift from previous smaller models that offered less power. The S25 retains a 6.2-inch screen and a triple camera setup, similar to last year's model. It offers solid performance and battery life, lasting about 37 hours under typical use, but has a smaller battery compared to larger Android phones. New AI features enhance the user experience, including a more capable assistant and a new information bar. However, the AI's reliability remains inconsistent. Samsung promises seven years of software and security updates for the S25.


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