The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has recently captured the market’s attention with its innovative design. While the device does not introduce groundbreaking hardware changes, it does present a striking new aesthetic. The design features include a more defined frame and significantly enlarged camera modules, lending the phone a robust appearance. However, a key highlight of this design—the metal camera rings—has raised concerns regarding their durability.
Users have reported instances where these rings have detached unexpectedly, despite the phones being used under normal conditions. Importantly, these users emphasize that the devices did not sustain any impact or fall, suggesting a potential production issue. Samsung has responded by addressing these complaints under warranty, ensuring replacement of the missing parts through their service centers.
The problem appears to stem from the adhesive used to secure the rings, which might be weaker than necessary. YouTuber JerryRigEverything, known for conducting comprehensive durability tests, previously demonstrated how easily these rings could be removed. Initially, this demonstration was not taken seriously, but subsequent user experiences have validated these findings.
Although Samsung’s warranty solution provides some relief, the issue has shifted focus to the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. However, leaked information suggests that significant innovations anticipated in the new model, such as 65W fast charging and silicon-carbon batteries, may be delayed.
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