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01-09-2025 02:05 PM in
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I want to upgrade s25 ultra from existing s24 ultra can someone told me how much will i get my old s24 ultra device only has 3 month old nearly anyone had upgrade experience before should I upgrade or not need expert information if I will get below 80k I wouldn't go fr refrain from purchase this pass as of now..plz advice
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lakshmipathy79
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01-09-2025 02:26 PM in
Galaxy S
Why do you go for an upgrade in just 3 months? How different is s25, spec wise, from s24?
Aditya620051
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01-09-2025 02:29 PM (Last edited 01-09-2025 02:31 PM ) in
Galaxy S
The S25 Ultra offers potential upgrades like a faster processor, improved camera, and refined design. However, consider the price increase and whether these upgrades are truly necessary for you. If you're happy with the S24 Ultra, it might not be worth upgrading. Ultimately, the decision depends on your needs and priorities. In my opinion you shouldn't upgrade your device within 3 months & If you want then under 80k for S24 Ultra is too low (it should be 80k+).
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01-09-2025 02:33 PM (Last edited 01-09-2025 03:25 PM ) in
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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series for the Indian market is expected to introduce several enhancements over the Galaxy S24 series. Here's a comparative overview based on leaks, rumors, and industry insights:
Design and Build:
Display: The S25 is rumored to feature a larger display than the S24, potentially going from 6.2 inches to about 6.36 inches for the base model. The S25 Ultra might retain its 6.8-inch screen but with thinner bezels and a lighter, possibly titanium frame.
Design: Expectations include a more rounded frame for the S25, moving away from the boxier design of the S24. The S25 Ultra might follow suit with a sleek, slim design while retaining the S Pen.
Performance:
Chipset: The Galaxy S25 is anticipated to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 globally, potentially eliminating the regional Exynos variants seen with the S24. However, there are suggestions of three chipset options including Exynos and MediaTek Dimensity 9400 in some markets.
AI Enhancements: Improved AI capabilities are expected, including on-device AI for better performance in tasks like camera processing, battery management, and real-time translation.
Camera:
Sensors: The S25 Ultra might feature an upgraded 50MP telephoto lens, enhancing zoom capabilities from the S24 Ultra's 10MP 3x telephoto. The base models might retain similar camera setups but with software improvements.
Camera AI: There's mention of DLSS-like AI upscaling for games, suggesting advancements in camera software to improve image quality.
Battery and Charging:
Battery: The S25 series might not see significant changes in battery capacity, potentially keeping around the same 4,000mAh for the base model and 5,000mAh for the Ultra. However, efficiency might improve due to the new chipset.
Charging: No significant changes are expected in charging speeds, keeping with 25W wired and 15W wireless charging for the base models.
Software and Features:
Software Support: Like the S24, the S25 is expected to offer seven years of OS and security updates, ensuring long-term software support.
New Features: Anticipation includes new Galaxy AI features, with an emphasis on productivity and photography enhancements.
Pricing:
Price Increase: There's speculation that the S25 Ultra might be more expensive than the S24 Ultra due to increased production costs, although Samsung aims to keep prices competitive by employing cost-cutting measures in some areas like display technology.
Market Strategy:
Shipment Targets: Samsung is reportedly setting higher shipment targets for the S25 series, aiming to outperform the S24's sales with an expected shipment of around 37 million units in 2025.
In summary, while the S25 series aims to offer incremental but meaningful upgrades over the S24, particularly in performance, AI, and camera technology, the core design philosophy and battery life seem to remain consistent with an eye on sustainability and cost management. Remember, these are based on leaks and expectations which can change as Samsung finalizes its strategy for the Indian market.
Finally coming to trade off and exchange it is worth if your S24U fetches 80 to 85% value. Having an S24U my personal advice is don't buy or exchange as your phone is only 3 months old. S25 does not offer anything substantial to warrant a trade off. If you are still willing to go for S25 wait for atleast 3 months after the launch to get a first hand user feedback and a good drop in the price as you are aware pre launch and launch prices are always sky high. Good luck
If this reply answered your query please tap 3 vertical dots to the right of my reply and tap "Resolved". Thank you 😊
Design and Build:
Display: The S25 is rumored to feature a larger display than the S24, potentially going from 6.2 inches to about 6.36 inches for the base model. The S25 Ultra might retain its 6.8-inch screen but with thinner bezels and a lighter, possibly titanium frame.
Design: Expectations include a more rounded frame for the S25, moving away from the boxier design of the S24. The S25 Ultra might follow suit with a sleek, slim design while retaining the S Pen.
Performance:
Chipset: The Galaxy S25 is anticipated to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 globally, potentially eliminating the regional Exynos variants seen with the S24. However, there are suggestions of three chipset options including Exynos and MediaTek Dimensity 9400 in some markets.
AI Enhancements: Improved AI capabilities are expected, including on-device AI for better performance in tasks like camera processing, battery management, and real-time translation.
Camera:
Sensors: The S25 Ultra might feature an upgraded 50MP telephoto lens, enhancing zoom capabilities from the S24 Ultra's 10MP 3x telephoto. The base models might retain similar camera setups but with software improvements.
Camera AI: There's mention of DLSS-like AI upscaling for games, suggesting advancements in camera software to improve image quality.
Battery and Charging:
Battery: The S25 series might not see significant changes in battery capacity, potentially keeping around the same 4,000mAh for the base model and 5,000mAh for the Ultra. However, efficiency might improve due to the new chipset.
Charging: No significant changes are expected in charging speeds, keeping with 25W wired and 15W wireless charging for the base models.
Software and Features:
Software Support: Like the S24, the S25 is expected to offer seven years of OS and security updates, ensuring long-term software support.
New Features: Anticipation includes new Galaxy AI features, with an emphasis on productivity and photography enhancements.
Pricing:
Price Increase: There's speculation that the S25 Ultra might be more expensive than the S24 Ultra due to increased production costs, although Samsung aims to keep prices competitive by employing cost-cutting measures in some areas like display technology.
Market Strategy:
Shipment Targets: Samsung is reportedly setting higher shipment targets for the S25 series, aiming to outperform the S24's sales with an expected shipment of around 37 million units in 2025.
In summary, while the S25 series aims to offer incremental but meaningful upgrades over the S24, particularly in performance, AI, and camera technology, the core design philosophy and battery life seem to remain consistent with an eye on sustainability and cost management. Remember, these are based on leaks and expectations which can change as Samsung finalizes its strategy for the Indian market.
Finally coming to trade off and exchange it is worth if your S24U fetches 80 to 85% value. Having an S24U my personal advice is don't buy or exchange as your phone is only 3 months old. S25 does not offer anything substantial to warrant a trade off. If you are still willing to go for S25 wait for atleast 3 months after the launch to get a first hand user feedback and a good drop in the price as you are aware pre launch and launch prices are always sky high. Good luck
If this reply answered your query please tap 3 vertical dots to the right of my reply and tap "Resolved". Thank you 😊

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01-09-2025 08:22 PM in
Galaxy S
Definitely not worth trading off a 3 month old device.
