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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (1000 GB, Titanium Black, 6.90", Dual SIM, 5G)
EUR1375,65

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

1000 GB, Titanium Black, 6.90", Dual SIM, 5G


Question about Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

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patrick.ludwig

10 months ago

Can anyone tell me what the S25 Ultra can DO that my S23 Ultra can't? Yes, I know the S25 Ultra can do everything a little faster, brighter, "better". But will I even notice that? I will also get the AI functions delivered to the S23 Ultra later this year (oneUI 7). I might get 16 GB of RAM in Asia, but here I'm stuck with 12 GB. And the pen can no longer use Bluetooth. I would love to buy - I love new toys. But I don't want to get worse ...

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David Raemy

10 months ago

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According to our information, the S25 Ultra mainly offers marginal improvements in performance, display brightness and processor efficiency compared to the S23 Ultra. Whether these differences are noticeable in everyday use depends heavily on your usage behaviour. If you already feel comfortable with your S23 Ultra, an upgrade could be seen as a "luxury" rather than offering practical added value.
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patrick.ludwig

10 months ago

Thanks for the honesty in the word "marginal"!