Galaxy S25 Ultra review: Samsung's banking on the intangibles
Samsung's newest premium flagship is a fine device in a vacuum, but the hardware stagnation is hard to ignore

Samsung's flagship phones used to represent the very best that mobile tech hardware had to offer. If you purchased a Galaxy S or Note phone anytime in the 2010s, you knew you were getting the best screen, the most cutting-edge camera hardware, and just a maximal phone all around.