Samsung shows of what future like
Samsung may not stop with foldable devices when it comes to trying out new phone designs. A new leak claims that the smartphone giant could make a big change to the best Samsung phones by rolling out a buttonless phone.
As spotted by Sammobile, a leaker named OreXda is claiming on Twitter that future Samsung Galaxy S phones would ship with no physical buttons. Under this rumor, the traditional power and volume buttons would vanish from the side of Samsung's flagship, replaced by in-display buttons.
The tweet also included a concept image of the future buttonless Galaxy phone.
Don't expect this to happen with the Samsung Galaxy S23 when that phone arrives next year. Instead, the leaker is tipping Samsung's move to a buttonless design for 2025, which would mean the Samsung Galaxy S25 could sport the new design.
OreXda doesn't have an extensive track record of accurate leaks, and it's hard to predict what's going to happen a year from now, let alone three years down the road. So we wouldn't exactly treat this buttonless Galaxy phone rumor as gospel, especially when there are so many question about how a buttonless phone could power on or be reset. Would it have some sort of a squeeze-frame or rely on special touch sensors? No one knows at this point.
Still, it's certainly true that the idea of buttonless phones have been kicked around by phone makers in the past. A few years ago, the Galaxy Note 10 was rumored to be experimenting with a buttonless design — it didn't happen — and Xiaomi recently showcased a concept phone with a quad curve design that eliminated buttons and even ports.





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