Leaked live images of the Galaxy S25 Plus have emerged online. The leak also verifies the existence of a mmWave variant for the US market. The launch of the Galaxy S25 series could be imminent, and anticipation for the official announcement is high. Numerous rumors and leaked renders regarding the three devices in the lineup have circulated. Following the leaked live images of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, we now have access to live images of the Galaxy S25 Plus.

The leaker Jukanlosreve shared three hands-on images of the Galaxy S25 Plus on X (formerly Twitter). 

In these images, we gain a substantial insight into the upcoming flagship, including the design of the camera rings, which has been a topic of discussion. It is observed that the camera rings on the three rear cameras are solid circles. Contrary to expectations of a concentric circle design, akin to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Samsung appears to have opted for this design instead. Additionally, the model number SM-S936U is visible, indicating it is likely the US variant of the Galaxy S25 Plus. This is further corroborated by a third image, which displays the mmWave antenna (distinct from a camera button) located beneath the volume rocker and power button.

The image slightly obscures the bottom edge of the display to conceal the visible account number, preventing an assessment of whether the bezels are uniform. However, the three visible bezels appear thin and consistent, leading to optimism that the chin is also not overly prominent.