Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Full Specifications, Canadian Price & Gaming Performance

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Price in Canada

Variant Price (CAD)
12GB RAM + 256GB $1,918.99
12GB RAM + 512GB $2,098.99
16GB RAM + 1TB $2,458.99

Prices are for Canada market. Availability: Samsung official store & major carriers (subject to stock).

Quick Overview

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is Samsung’s 2025 flagship: a 6.9″ QHD+ LTPO AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, premium titanium build, S-Pen support, and a quad-camera array led by a 200MP main sensor. It’s built for pro photography and high-end gaming.

Highlights

  • 6.9″ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 120Hz (up to 2600 nits peak)
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite (3 nm) with Adreno 830 GPU
  • 200MP main camera + periscope 5x optical zoom
  • 5000 mAh battery with 45W fast charging
  • IP68, Titanium frame, S-Pen support

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Full Specifications

Category Details
Network GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5G
Announced / Released Announced: Jan 22, 2025 / Released: Feb 03, 2025
Dimensions / Weight 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm / 218 g
Build Gorilla Armor 2 front, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 back, Titanium frame (grade 5), IP68
Display 6.9″ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 1440 x 3120, 120Hz, HDR10+, 2600 nits peak
OS Android 15, One UI 7 (up to 7 major Android upgrades)
Chipset / CPU / GPU Qualcomm SM8750-AC Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) / Octa-core up to 4.47GHz / Adreno 830
Memory 256GB/512GB/1TB — 12GB or 16GB RAM (UFS 4.0). No card slot.
Rear Camera 200MP (wide) + 10MP (tele 3x) + 50MP (periscope 5x) + 50MP (ultrawide)
Front Camera 12MP (wide)
Video 8K@24/30fps, 4K@30/60/120fps, 1080p up to 240fps
Battery / Charging 5000 mAh — 45W wired (65% in 30 min), 15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless
Connectivity Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C 3.2, UWB support
Extras S-Pen, Samsung DeX, Under-display ultrasonic fingerprint, Stereo speakers (AKG tuned)

Gaming Performance (Canada)

Tested on Canadian network & Wi-Fi 7. The S25 Ultra delivers top-tier performance thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite and a tuned cooling system.

Game Settings Observed FPS
PUBG Mobile Ultra HDR + 120fps 118 – 120 fps (stable)
Call of Duty Mobile Max graphics + 120fps Stable 120 fps
Genshin Impact Highest (60 fps) 58 – 60 fps
Fortnite Epic / 90 fps mode 90 fps stable
Apex Legends Mobile Ultra HD / 90 fps Smooth & consistent

Notes

  • Thermals: Excellent — minimal throttling in long sessions.
  • Network: Wi-Fi 7 & Canadian 5G (including mmWave on carrier models) yield low ping for competitive play.
  • Recommendation: Use the 1TB/16GB variant for long-term gaming and heavy multitasking.

Camera & Video—Short Review

The 200MP sensor offers flexible cropping and high-detail shots. The periscope 5x telephoto is excellent for distant subjects, and 8K video recording is well stabilized. Low-light photos (Nightography) show marked improvement over previous Ultra models.

Battery & Charging

5000 mAh with 45W fast charging (65% in ~30 minutes). Real-world active use measured ~14h 49m under mixed tasks. Wireless charging supports Qi2 standards and reverse wireless charging is available.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Best-in-class gaming performance
  • Stunning QHD+ LTPO AMOLED display
  • Premium titanium build & S-Pen support
  • Class-leading camera system (200MP + periscope)

Cons

  • Very expensive in Canada
  • No microSD card slot
  • Charger not included in box
  • Heavier than non-Ultra flagships

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra FaQ:

Is the Galaxy S25 Ultra available in Canada?

Yes, officially released on February 03, 2025 and sold via Samsung Canada and major carriers.

Does it support Canadian mmWave 5G?

Yes, carrier-specific models support mmWave and broad Canadian 5G bands.

Does it include the S-Pen?

Yes, the S-Pen is supported and included depending on the official package in your region.

Does the box include a charger?

No, a wired charger is typically not included. Buy a compatible 45W PD charger if you want fastest charging speeds.

Which variant is best for gamers?

16GB RAM + 1TB gives the best headroom for games, recordings and heavy multitasking.

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