The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus finally breaks free from its middle-child status, standing strong between the S25 and Ultra. It boasts a sleek design, chunkier camera rings, and an immersive display with ultra-thin bezels. Galaxy AI features make editing funerasing unwanted objects is effortless, though real life could use the same upgrade. Performance is solid, but thermal management needs work. The cameras remain unchanged but deliver better results, with minor inconsistencies that a software update can fix. For a premium experience without the Ultra price tag, this is a great pick. But if gaming is the priority, options like the Realme GT 7 Pro, iQOO 13, or OnePlus 13 might be better suited.
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The Galaxy S26 delivers a polished, reliable experience, but it struggles to justify its price in 2026. You still get a great display, clean software, and consistent cameras, but the lack of meaningful upgrades, underwhelming performance, and disappointing battery life hold it back. Its a phone that feels comfortable rather than cutting-edge. For everyday users, it works well, but for the price, there are competitors offering more power, better endurance, and a clearer sense of progress.
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