Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra might have Roman Perez Jr. Archivesa strangely mundane design flaw: the adhesive on its camera rings doesn’t always hold.
At least one user reported on X that, after three months of daily use, a camera ring on his S25 Ultra detached. Despite the device’s titanium frame and glass back, the rings aren’t part of the actual camera hardware. They’re purely cosmetic, held in place with adhesive.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This isn’t an alarmist take on the durability of the S25 Ultra. The new camera rings are noticeably thicker than those on the S24, and most units appear structurally sound. YouTuber JerryRigEverything warned about this months ago in one of his teardown videos. With deliberate prying, he removed a ring, but clarified that they’re generally secured well under normal conditions.
Still, this incident stands out. A high-end phone featuring premium materials can still fail in oddly avoidable ways. A camera ring detaching after light wear is unusual, even if it’s an isolated case.
Samsung likely won’t see major fallout from this. The Galaxy S25 Edge, launched last month, continues to draw attention for its slim design and impressive performance. For now, the detaching camera ring remains an odd one-off. If not, we'll have another article about it, in say, two-ish more months.
Topics Samsung
This Albert Einstein robot is here to help kids learn scienceSeveral Indian colleges ban sexist singers from performing on campusBBC morning show hosts introduce wrong guest live on air'A Monster Calls' featurette knows why you cry so much at the moviesFacebook brings in a new head of news partnershipsMan complains about women shopping in pyjamas, ignites fierce debateThe most dadSon organises 50 pole dancing girls on jeeps for father's funeralThere's a room with a bunch of dudes watching VR porn at CESSerena Williams used Reddit to show off her engagement ring with her beauHere are 25 speedruns worth watching this weekYou can take the subway, but you can't hide from Donald Trump's faceClarity promises to be Mint and Digit, combinedYou can take the subway, but you can't hide from Donald Trump's faceCher will star in Lifetime's movie about the Flint water crisisVladimir Putin wanted a President Trump'A Monster Calls' featurette knows why you cry so much at the moviesSeveral Indian colleges ban sexist singers from performing on campusLonely Planet gives quokka hot spot the recognition it deservesPixie turns finding your lost items into an AR game Apple's new Apple TV 4K is built to fuel its Hollywood ambitions 'Star Wars: Episode IX': December 2019 release date announced Before and after photos show Hurricane Irma's devastation in the Caribbean Of course Russians created Facebook events for pro Your reading list just got longer—the 2017 National Book Awards longlist is here Revealed: The famed, mysterious, new Apple campus toilets! iPhone 8 cases from Case iPhone X: Hands on with Apple's stunning new device When someone tells you to make a 'silly face,' take this bridesmaid's advice The 'PUBG' craze is spreading Here's your sneak peek at the 2017 Social Good Summit 'Star Wars' Episode IX: J.J. Abrams will return to write and direct Get ready to see way more vertical ads on Facebook Apple event kicks off with touching Steve Jobs tribute Hillary Clinton may have found the one person more annoying than Ted Cruz Netflix's 10 most Slack is ready for its next act: global domination If 'It' really wanted to scare people, it should've transformed into these things There are striking, lingering doubts about that 'female Viking warrior' Hands On: This is the Apple Watch's most important update yet
1.6224s , 8195.78125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Roman Perez Jr. Archives】,Feast Information Network