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The Samsung Galaxy S25’s colors leaked again, and this time they’re different

A person holding the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's color options Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

The Samsung Galaxy S25 has been the focus of a lot of coverage for months now as we eagerly await its launch. In that time, we’ve covered a lot of different leaks, but this latest news shows the risk of using uncertain information: It isn’t guaranteed. Trusted leaker Evan Blass recently said the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus phones will be available in blue, Mint, navy, and Silver Shadow, per a story from Android Headlines.

That’s different from the original tip when Ross Young said the colors would be red, gold, and black. The new colors are also different from the colors Young suggested in late October. Although we’re hesitant to say which is more likely, we’ve seen blue and Silver Shadow mentioned in multiple leaks from different people. That corroboration lends some confidence to those two options.

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Both Blass’ leak and Young’s echoed the same colors for the S25 Ultra, though: Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Grey, and Titanium Silver. Both tipsters have trustworthy track records, so this contradiction makes it difficult to trust either person. The S25 could have code names for its colors, or it might just be available in a lot more options than initially expected. Or both tipsters could be incorrect. At this point, we can’t say for sure until the launch event.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in its launch colors.
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This isn’t the first bit of contradictory information about the Galaxy S25 that we’ve had to deal with. Yesterday, we wrote that its colors were probably set in stone, but the release date had changed.

Ideas of the S25’s processor have also been flexible, with some regions expected to receive phones with Exynos chips while others expect the Snapdragon Elite 8.

You can expect an official announcement with concrete information in January at the S25 launch event.

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