The Galaxy S25 series will come in several color options for each model, with the Galaxy S24 and S24+ sharing the same choices. The premium Galaxy S25 Ultra, however, will have a wider range of exclusive colors. A recent leak has revealed almost all the color options for these devices, giving a clear preview of what’s to come. The S25 Ultra’s colors are described as more “professional,” which suggests a selection of neutral, understated shades compared to the more vibrant tones for the other models.
Samsung is preparing for a major launch after a challenging year competing against Apple. To generate excitement for the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Reserve event, where users can sign up to reserve a Galaxy S25 with a $50 discount. This initiative is meant to spark interest and draw in customers, even those who have not yet made up their minds about upgrading their devices.
The latest leaks, provided by trusted leaker Evan Blass, offer a detailed look at the colors available for each model. All four main color options for the S25 and S25+ are displayed, while the S25 Ultra offers additional color choices. These images show what customers can expect in terms of color variety for the widely available models, though Samsung.com will likely offer exclusive color options not seen in these leaks.
In earlier leaks, the names of the colors were revealed, but images of the actual shades were not available until now. Samsung is expected to launch additional exclusive colors on its website, which will not be included in the current batch of leaks. These exclusive shades could give Samsung an edge in attracting customers who are looking for something unique.
The full details of the Galaxy S25 series will be shared on January 22, with the devices featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor in the US and incorporating Samsung’s latest AI technology. As seen in previous years, these advanced AI features may set new standards in the smartphone industry, influencing other companies to develop similar innovations in the near future.