Earlier this week, we got our first potential look at the Samsung Galaxy S25Ultra via some unofficial rendering
Today, there is some more news about the new features Samsung may bring to the s25Ultra satellite connection The regular Samsung leaker, Ice Universe, posted about the certification that the flagship Samsung phone received through the 3C certification body in China
Android phones seem to be finally catching up with Apple, which has provided emergency SOS satellite connectivity since iPhone14 Currently, only recently released Google Pixel 9 phones, outside China, support SOS satellite connection
Like Apple's version, pixel9 can connect to a satellite to make an emergency call when there is no cell signal Currently, this feature is free for the first 9 years of Pixel2 ownership, but after that it adds a fee Apple's version has a similar structure
Samsung is a close partner with Google (and they are partnering with Google and Qualcomm on some kind of mobile platform, perhaps Smart Glass), considering that the mobile devices of all South Korean companies are running some form of Android
If you have access to the Pixel, or if you want to know what the SOS feature looks like with respect to the Galaxy S25Ultra, check out our guide to accessing Pixel9's featuresThis certification also shows that the S25Ultra will receive the same 24W charge as the one currently available on the Galaxy S45Ultra In a subsequent tweet, Ice Universe also claimed that S25Ultra will receive "significantly improved" video performance Although they refused to expand that statement
We expect the Galaxy S25 lineup, which includes the next Ultra, to launch in 2025/1, 2025/1 weeks after CES As we approach the actual release date, it's more likely that there will be more leaks and details about Samsung's flagship phone series
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