Check out the official renders of Samsung Galaxy S25 trio

Yordan, 16 January 2025

Samsung will hold an Unpacked event on January 22 to unveil the Galaxy S25 flagship phones. The teaser suggested four devices would be launched, but it appears only three will be showcased – Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.

With just six days remaining until the unveiling, we now get official images of the three phones, each available in four colors, courtesy of noted leakster Evan Blass.

The Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ appear quite similar, featuring identical designs and color options, including Light Blue, Light Green, Dark Blue, and Silver.

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Samsung Galaxy S25

A trained eye is necessary to identify the differences between the vanilla and Plus renders, but we assure you, they are indeed distinct images. We can observe the slim bezels and flat displays, and it's evident that the frame is also flat.

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Samsung Galaxy S25+

The Galaxy S25 Ultra bids farewell to its sharp corners, now featuring a more rounded design for enhanced in-hand feel. The bezels are definitely thinner, just as the rumors and leaks indicated. Additionally, it offers four Titanium-based color choices: Black, Silver, Blue, and Gray (which closely resembles Sand Gold).

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

The images come from evleaks, who sent them to a mail list. The noticeable absence of renders for the Galaxy S25 Slim indicates that the upcoming slim phone, designated to replace the FE in the flagship lineup, may not be released next week.

This new device is expected to launch later this year, measuring somewhere between the S25+ and S25 Ultra but with a sleeker design profile.

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  • Anonymous
  • 13 hours ago
  • tZj

Practical? What happened to the wonderful world of android?

The Ultra only gets greyscale colors? That sucks

So that crowd you are talking about wants the same design every year? Plus they want to have the same design on their $1000 flagship as the cheap A series, like the A16? I don't think so.

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