Here’s Every Samsung Galaxy S25 In Almost Every Color!

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Here’s Every Samsung Galaxy S25 In Almost Every Color!

Next week, Samsung will finally officially unveil the Galaxy S25 series. This will consist of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Each model will be available in four colors, plus a few more that will be exclusive to Samsung.com as usual. And ahead of Unpacked, Evleaks is back once again with a look at each of the four new colors for each phone – that’s 12 total.

Ahead of Unpacked, you can sign up for Galaxy Reserve and save yourself $50 on your Galaxy S25. You can also enter for a chance to win $5,000 in Samsung Credit, which is really nice.

Samsung Galaxy S25 

Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

While we don’t have the official color names just yet, from Samsung. We do know that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will likely use the word “Titanium” in each color name above. So we’re likely looking at Titanium Black, Titanium Gray, Titanium Beige and Titanium Blue. Which also now feature more curvy corners, and larger cameras too thanks to the camera rings.

Snapdragon 8 Elite is set to power the entire lineup

This year, we’re expecting that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset is going to power the entire Galaxy S25 lineup, from the base to the Ultra. Though that could change outside of the US, as we could see Exynos powering some models in Europe and other regions. It also wouldn’t be too surprising to see it called the “Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy”, which essentially means that Samsung has overclocked the chip a bit to make it exclusive for them. However, the Snapdragon 8 Elite does already hit 4.32GHz.

Internally, we’re still expecting 12GB to 16GB of RAM depending on the storage, and 128GB of storage or 256GB starting storage on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. So no large upgrades internally there. However, we do expect to see quite a few AI features coming to the Galaxy S25 series this year. Including some changes to Sketch to Image, which we’ve already seen.

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