What chromatic surprises and finishes the 2025 range brings

After Samsung’s success with the S24 series, the South Korean company is coming up with a new approach for the upcoming Galaxy S25 range.

Because even the smallest details matter in the competition for number one in the premium phone market, the new models will have bold colors.

At least that ARISING from the leak posted by leaker Ross Young on X.

Different color palette

According to him, the standard Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus models will share a color palette that will not lack shades like Silver Shadow, Sparkling Green, Moon Night Blue and Sparkling Blue.

The Plus version will also have an exclusive Midnight Blue variant, but it will be missing from the base model. It seems that Samsung is not abandoning the tradition of subtly differentiating between models in order for users to choose the more expensive variant.

Ultra wears titanium

The top of the range gets special treatment. It has premium titanium finishes and the following color palette: Titanium Silver, Titanium Black, Titanium Gray and Titanium Blue for those who want something more conservative.

According to other rumours, the vibrant hues we’re used to with the S24 Ultra range could return in the form of online exclusives for people who want to get their hands on some special editions.

Exclusivity and customization

In addition to the standard colors available in official stores, Samsung also plans some exclusive variants for those who want to order phones directly from the manufacturer’s website.

Their strategy, which has been successful in the past considering the Sandstone Orange, Sapphire Blue and Jade Green colors chosen for the S24, means an increased degree of customization for users.

What’s in store for the 2025 launch

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series is expected for January next year. In addition to the new colors, the phones promise all kinds of performance improvements.

The new Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, for example, promises to be the revelation of the moment, but it remains to be seen how it will fare in daily use.

The design with thinner bezels around the screen and more rounded corners is also a point of attraction.

So, while Samsung doesn’t seem to be preparing a design revolution, the new range of colors for the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra could be just what would catch the attention of buyers.



Source: www.go4it.ro