Inside the box, there is a smartphone, a SIM ejection tool, a quick start guide, and a USB-C to C cable. That's it. Do not expect to find a wall charger adapter, wired earbuds, or a microfiber cleaning cloth. Spec for spec, the S25 Ultra is not much different compared to the S24 Ultra. Other than Qualcomm's new processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite (made by TSMC), and 12nm LPDDR5X RAM chips (made by Micron Technology), just about everything else remains the same. But can you believe this: 1) The S Pen no longer has Bluetooth connectivity, which means that it cannot be used as a remote camera. How about that?! 2) This upscale smartphone is still powered by a 5,000 mAh lithium-ion battery (made in China), which is considered low capacity for this year. 3) It is a well-known fact that many Galaxy S-series smartphones' charging speeds of 45W have been deemed not fast enough for years. 4) This is an expensive smartphone, yet it comes with an unimpressive 12GB of RAM. 5) One UI 7 (based on Android 15) and Galaxy AI are considered useful, but they are NOT earth-shattering features on the phone. "Now Bar," which is Samsung 's version of Apple's "Dynamic Island," can be an essential feature for those Galaxy smartphone users who require various notifications and music on their locked screens. And 6) the Microsoft OneDrive app is NOT working on this smartphone. The bottom line: If you expect Samsung to completely revolutionize this overpriced smartphone, you are sure to be disappointed (big time!). Made in Vietnam.