The arrival of new flagship smartphones is always accompanied by various tests. Some of them do not really carry a significant payload, but they can demonstrate certain weaknesses. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, like all its predecessors, is sure to participate in such tests.
However, there is still a small detail. In the new model, the cameras received decorative covers, which in theory also have a more practical purpose, protecting the lenses from minor damage. However, as practice has shown, they are not attached to the body, but are held in place only by glue.
Of course, you have to try hard to tear these "rings" off the cameras of a new smartphone. And most likely, even under the influence of high temperature and other factors that will affect the glue in a certain way over time, it will be quite difficult to "lose" these decorations. Moreover, if the user changes the smartphone every two to three years, there will most likely be no problems.
However, do not underestimate the truly "talented" buyers, who are strongly advised against using any devices without additional protective cases.