What you need to know
- Samsung is probably gearing up for the launch of its flagship series early next year.
- After recently witnessing renders, a new leak has revealed the color options of the Galaxy S25 series.
- The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes in Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gray, and Titanium Silver, confirming previous leaks.
- Display analyst Ross Young also shares details about the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s display panel.
Earlier this week, we got a sneak peek at the colors of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. But now, a new leak has revealed the full color lineup of the entire Galaxy S25 series.
This tip comes from prolific display analyst Ross Young on X, who shares every possible colorway of Samsung’s upcoming flagship phones, the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra I’m doing it. The latter could arrive in Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gray, and Titanium Silver. This is not surprising as it matches previous leaks of Ice Universe and the same color options of the Ultra model.
Finally, S25 color. S25: Moon Night Blue Silver Shadow Sparking Blue Sparkling Green S25+ Midnight Black Moon Night Blue Silver Shadow Sparking Blue Sparkling Green S25UT Titanium Black Titanium Blue Titanium Gray Titanium SilverOctober 24, 2024
Samsung has stuck to the familiar launch colors of its Galaxy phones for the past few generations. Typically mixed with online exclusive colors in certain regions, fresh new colors are often added about 6 months after launch. Galaxy S24 Ultra now comes in an all-new Titanium Yellow. This approach will likely be similar to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is likely to launch early next year.
According to Young, the Galaxy S25 will come in Moon Night Blue, Silver Shadow, Sparking Blue, and Sparkling Green. Meanwhile, the S25 Plus model gets an additional Midnight Black color in addition to the S25’s color options.
If you’re curious about something as flashy as the pink color of the recent Pixel 9 series, you might be out of luck, at least while it’s on sale. Just as Titanium Yellow was added to the Ultra this year, we can expect something similar to Titanium Pink later next year.
In addition to color options, Young also shared details about the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s display. Samsung seems to be sticking with the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s M13 OLED panel, which is a proven choice for high-quality visuals.
Young cited cost as a reason to keep M13 panels, noting that upgrading to M14 would mean higher prices for consumers. Interestingly, Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro will use an M14 panel, which is said to be around 30% more efficient and have 10-20% longer lifespan.