Is Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra the last of its kind?

Tue Feb 04 2025
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The tech world has come a long way since the first iPhone. 18 years have passed and we've seen some big changes in our phones. Today, smartphones are basically rectangular slabs of glass. It seems like we've reached the end of the road for this design. This year, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra, the company's most experimental phone, hasn't brought much excitement. It's still a great phone, but it's not very different from what we've seen before. Other upcoming flagship phones aren't much different either. It's like we're stuck in a loop, waiting for something truly new. There are some whispers about new phone shapes. Maybe we'll see more folding or flipping phones. But for now, it's mostly just talk. The tech world is hoping for something different, but it's hard to say if it will happen this year.
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