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Fresh marketing visuals for the Samsung Galaxy S25 reveal intricate close-up details of all the devices.

A recent leak has uncovered additional details about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and its standard variants.

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Several fresh, official-looking images of the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup have surfaced on the internet.

These images provide a closer look at each phone, along with an exclusive Galaxy AI feature that has not been fully disclosed until now.

Another day, another big Samsung Galaxy S25 leak – this time a couple of adverts / marketing images have appeared online showing the entire family of flagship phones in even more detail.

A couple of days ago, we got to see the line-up in full, thanks to convincing press renders posted by Evan Blass on his newsletter.

The trusted tech leaker has now followed those up with a couple of very official-looking marketing pics. Blass (AKA evleaks) has a great track record when it comes to leaked images and details, especially when it comes to Samsung's Android phones.

He posts images on his newsletter which you can subscribe to via his Substack page, with the latest two having also been picked up by 9to5Google.

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(Image source: Evan Blass (as reported by 9to5Google))

The first centres on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and shows the bottom right hand corner, plus the camera module and new S Pen.

The premium model showcases its updated, rounded corners, along with the sleek, defined edges that we suspect are encased in Titanium. Additionally, the bezels appear to be slimmer than previous versions, a detail we've encountered in various reports.

Nevertheless, as noted by 9to5Google, there's an extra feature that hasn't been observed until now.

At the bottom of the main screen, there's a feature called "Now Brief" that belongs to One UI 7 / Galaxy AI, which Samsung has not officially unveiled yet. This bar will display notifications tailored to your preferences. It gathers data from all your applications, and Galaxy AI condenses and highlights key information as concise alerts.

Samsung has hinted at this before, but has yet to reveal it completely. Formerly referred to as the "Now Bar," if these images are authentic, it appears to be named "Now Brief."

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(Image source: Evan Blass (as reported by 9to5Google))

The Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ models will look identical save for their size.

The promotional image features a lighter variant alongside a dark blue option that distinguishes itself with a generational twist, as the rear color seamlessly extends onto the rings of each camera lens.

The front display also features the same "Now Brief" bar at the bottom.

Other than that, we'll just have to wait for Galaxy Unpacked on Wednesday 22 January, from which T3 will be reporting live. Either that or tomorrow's inevitable leak.