Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra Colors - All the Rumors So Far

Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra Colors - All the Rumors So Far

Once you have decided on the phone model you need, one important decision remains. While many people opt for the classic black finish, smartphone manufacturers are increasingly incorporating interesting colors to highlight their individuality.

Samsung typically produces Galaxy S smartphones in a variety of shades, some of which are exclusive to the company's online store. Here is what we know so far about the colors of the Samsung Galaxy S25.

As for colors, Samsung usually gives the same choices for the regular Galaxy S and S Plus models.

Several leakers have made non-Ultra Galaxy S25 predictions, with the prolific and usually accurate Evan Blass giving the most in a now-deleted post on X:

Meanwhile, fellow leaker @theonecid's list is short but has some overlap: Silver Shadow, Navy, Mint, and Ice Blue.

Connecting the two is Ross Young, who says that coral red, pink gold, and blue/black are being produced in small quantities, suggesting that these are sold exclusively from Samsung.com.

But what are these shades? Roland Quandt has brought some physical evidence: replacement SIM card tray parts obtained from a Chinese dealer's website. 13]

After mint, navy, and silver shadow, we are struggling to match the names and photos, but this is a spare parts website, it is not clear at this time whether the leaked names or the quality of the images invalidate the quality of the website, the leaked names, or the quality of the images.

In any case, this is what you'll eventually see, captured via Tarun Vats on X:

Historically, Ultra variants have had more austere and less playful coloring than regular phones, and Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to follow suit in 2025.

Again, the seven colors in Blass' deleted post to X closely match @theonecid's four and Ross Young's three.

The usual shades are set as follows:

Meanwhile, the Samsung exclusive is rumored to be:

Again, Roland Quandt is on hand to provide a physical example from the same Chinese parts website, but this time the image is more clearly defined Since they are not defined, it is then difficult to match them to a color brand. Nonetheless, we can see that these are more professional shades for cell phones that look more serious.

While it is undeniably difficult to visualize what the phone will look like from the SIM tray and the somewhat flowery color brand name, the good news is that you don't have to wait long to see what the phone itself will look like.

The Galaxy S25 family will be hotly touted at the Galaxy Unpacked event on Wednesday, January 22, just a month away. We expect previews of all the colors, and indeed pre-orders, to be available shortly after the show.

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