Samsung Galaxy S25/S25+ passes 3C certification and does not support satellite communication function

Previously, a Samsung device with model number SM-S9380 appeared on the 3C certification website, and it was speculated that this might be the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra. Now, two new Galaxy devices have appeared in the 3C database, with model numbers SM-S9310 and SM-S9360, which are believed to correspond to the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+.

Samsung Galaxy S25/S25+ passes 3C certification and does not support satellite communication function

According to the information from the 3C database, the Galaxy S25 (SM-S9310) will support 25W charging, while the Galaxy S25+ will support 45W charging. Like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, these two devices will not be sold with a power adapter. In addition, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will support satellite communication, but this feature does not appear on the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+.

Samsung Galaxy S25/S25+ passes 3C certification and does not support satellite communication function

Earlier reports also pointed out that the Galaxy S25 Ultra may have a smaller camera size than the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is said to be 8.2mm thick, while the Galaxy S25 is said to be 7.2mm thick.

Some configuration information about the Galaxy S25 Ultra has also been revealed, including the possible Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor and a 5000mAh battery. The phone is expected to be equipped with a 24MP main camera, a new 50MP ISOCELL JN3 ultra-wide-angle lens, a 3MP telephoto lens with 50x optical zoom, and a periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom.

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