
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is the latest and greatest flagship smartphone from Samsung, and it’s offered in a slew of colors this time around. Though many will say these are some pretty boring colors, especially being an “Ultra” device.
Here’s the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra colors:
- Titanium Black
- Titanium Gray
- Titanium Silverblue
- Titanium Whitesilver
- Titanium Jadegreen (Samsung.com exclusive)
- Titanium Jetblack (Samsung.com exclusive)
- Titanium Pinkgold (Samsung.com exclusive)
The Titanium Jadegreen, Jetblack, and Pinkgold are all available from Samsung’s own website, which is available as an unlocked model, as well as carrier models – for AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. These cost the same as the other colors, and are available in the 256GB, 512 GB, and 1TB storage variants.
The S Pen, unfortunately, is not color-matched with most of these colors. Only the Titanium Silverblue is somewhat color-matched. However, the tip of the S Pen is color matched to many of these colors, to line up with the frame of the phone when it is inserted.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
The most powerful Samsung phone ever created. The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. It is also available in a whopping 7 different color options.
Samsung severely downgraded the S Pen this year
With the S Pen this year, Samsung surprisingly downgraded it quite a bit. First off, it decided to remove the Bluetooth functionality. So those Air Actions that people loved to show off are no longer here. Samsung said that this is because so few people used them, less than 1% of its customers. So it felt that it could remove this feature without any backlash. But the thing is, those who do use it are the vocal minority.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is Samsung’s most expensive slab phone right now, at $1,299. However, Samsung does typically have a number of promos going on, allowing you to get the Galaxy S25 Ultra for much cheaper. So it’s always a good idea to check out Samsung’s website for the latest discounts and trade-in offers.
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