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Galaxy S25 Ultra Could Have 3000 Nits Display Birghtness

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is next in line to debut in early 2025 and is expected to feature a 3000 nits OLED display. 

Samsung is all set to debut its sixth-generation foldable smartphone with the Galaxy Watch 7 series and the Galaxy Ring at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July. On another note, it is setting up to expand its flagship S series by introducing the Galaxy S25 series, which includes three variants: Ultra, Plus, and Base. 

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Could Reportedly Bring 3000 Nits OLED Display

Now the reports are reporting that the Galaxy S25 Ultra could have a 3000 nits OLED display. Whereas its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, features 2600 units of peak brightness panels, This means that the Galaxy S25 Ultra would arrive with 400 nits more as compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra. 

A post on X was shared by a tipster claiming that Samsung is gearing up to bring an upgraded display with 3000 nits of peak brightness to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The rest of the two variants—the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus—may use a similar panel with 2600 nits of brightness since the entire Galaxy S24 lineup features the same 2600 nits of peak brightness. 

Apart from this, recently it has also been reported that the Galaxy S25 could bring a ‘Batter AI’ feature to upgrade battery performance. It is expected that the Galaxy S25 series will introduce a new design language. Samsung could use Nano Version 2 in the forthcoming Galaxy S25. It will be interesting to see what new novelties this series will bring. 

Raghav Sachdeva

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