The Galaxy S25 series is still about three months from launch, with an official unveiling expected early next year. Mass production of the devices may begin soon, as reports suggest the company plans to produce two million units by the end of this year and five million more in January. Third-party accessory makers appear to be gearing up as well — a recent leak shows alleged screen protectors for the Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra.
Galaxy S25 screen protectors leaked again
In recent days, multiple sets of third-party screen protectors for the Galaxy S25 series have surfaced in leaked images. Notable leaker Ice Universe just shared new images showcasing the screen protectors for the base S25 and S25 Ultra. The protectors reveal a flat panel design with slim bezels and curved corners, consistent with the design language rumored since early leaks. Notably, the Ultra model adopts a curved design next year.
All three Galaxy S25 models are expected to feature ultra-slim bezels, slimmer than most competing phones. The devices themselves are thinner and lighter than their rivals. Samsung has paid close attention to the design language of its next-gen flagships. It aims to redefine the premium smartphone experience with hardware and software upgrades for the 2025 lineup. The devices will ship with Android 15-based One UI 7.1.
Rumors say Samsung will begin One UI 7.0 beta testing in November. The beta phase will run until the Galaxy S25 launch next year. The company will then introduce One UI 7.1 before updating other devices to Android 15. The update brings a UI overhaul, redesigned app icons, and improved system animations. Samsung will also introduce new AI features and camera tools. Expect more One UI 7 and Galaxy S25 leaks in the coming weeks. Our mystery box program is already live if you are interested in the new Galaxy flagships.