• It features a 6.2-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display, with a resolution of around 1080 × 2340 pixels and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, which makes for fluid visuals and animations.

  • Peak brightness is very high (up to ~2,600 nits reported), so outdoor readability is strong.

  • The body is compact, making it one of the few premium “smaller size” phones in a market where big screens dominate.

  • Materials, finishing and colour options vary by region; Samsung emphasizes a premium look and feel. (Colours like Icy Blue, Mint, Navy etc are listed.)

  • Under the hood, the S25 uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite “For Galaxy” (3 nm process) chipset.

  • RAM: 12 GB (this variant). Storage: 256 GB (fast UFS storage) — enough for heavy apps, games, photos/videos.

  • The combination means it handles demanding tasks, multitasking, and future-proofing better than earlier generations.

  • Samsung promises multiple years of OS and security updates, helping longevity. (7 major Android versions in many markets)

  • Battery capacity is about 4,000 mAh.

  • Charging: Wired and wireless charging supported, though not the fastest in Samsung’s range (the base S25 sticks to ~25W wired in many markets) according to some sources.

  • Connectivity: 5G support, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC etc — as expected for a 2025 flagship.

  • Software: Ships with Android 15 + One UI version (7 or 8 depending on region) and deep integration of Samsung’s Galaxy AI features.

If you’re looking for a premium Android smartphone in 2025 that offers high-end performance, excellent cameras, and a compact form, the Galaxy S25 (12 GB / 256 GB) is an excellent choice. It nails the “flagship without gargantuan size” niche while giving you top-tier hardware and future-proofing. While it isn’t perfect (battery and charging speed could be more ambitious), for most users it hits a very strong sweet spot.