A:AnswerHello there, thanks for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The S25 Ultra offers a 6.9" Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. Our S25+ offers a 6.7" display while the S25 offers a 6.2" display. Feel free to contact Support if you think of any other questions for us. Thanks for being a staunch Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerGreetings Hendrix, thank you for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The advertised unlocked Galaxy S25 Ultra is compatible with Verizon as well as AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, H2O Wireless, Mint Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Ultra Mobile, and US Cellular. Feel free to reach back out if you think of any other questions for us. Thank you for being a dedicated Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHi there Heck, thanks for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. No, the advertised unlocked Galaxy S25 Ultra is compatible with AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, H2O Wireless, Mint Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Ultra Mobile, US Cellular, and Verizon. Feel free to reach back out if you have any other questions for us. Thanks for being a loyal Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHello there Nipu, thanks for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Yes, the S25 Ultra does have a physical SIM card tray that is inserted into the bottom of the device. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact Support. Thank you for choosing Samsung! - Debra
A:AnswerAloha Junior, thanks for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The advertised unlocked Galaxy S25 Ultra is compatible with the following U.S. wireless carriers: AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, H2O Wireless, Mint Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Ultra Mobile, US Cellular, and Verizon. We recommend reaching out to the carrier of your choosing to inquire if this device would have international service rendered under their network. Feel free to contact Support if you have any other questions for us. Thanks for being a loyal Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHello Johnb8675, thank you for finding the time out of your busy day to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. All Galaxy AI features will be free at launch through the end of 2025. We currently have no plans to adopt paid or subscription-based models and will carefully monitor market trends as well as user feedback to ensure we deliver the most premium experience possible. Feel free to reach back out if you have any other questions for us. Thank you for being a treasured Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerGood luck with getting a strait answer from anyone on this. International functions are nearly unknown in USA. Samsung needs more training of phone and instore support for retailers. And the new echip whereby the chip is electronically connected even if you own the phone somehow they tie you in. I use a duo chip phone because of international business travel. First I was told this is not a duo chip phone. It is. The phone works in the Caribbean. My Note 10plus always worked when abroad in Columbia but I haven't traveled to Argentina and I am not familiar with the bands and networks in that country.
A:AnswerSalutations Wildbill, thanks for taking the opportunity to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The S25 Ultra offers a 6.9" flat display with a reduced bezel. If you have any other questions, please feel let us know by contacting Support. Thank you for being a dedicated Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHi Teetee, thanks for taking the time out of your day to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The advertised unlocked Galaxy S25 Ultra (U.S. version) is compatible with AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, H2O Wireless, Mint Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Ultra Mobile, US Cellular, and Verizon. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to Support. Thanks for being a valued Samsung customer. - Debra