The Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra reveal a new color

New images of the Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra have just been revealed by Gizmochina. These renders, from an accessories manufacturer, give us a look at both models in different shades of blue.

Le Galaxy S25 // Source : Gizmochina

As shown in images revealed by Gizmochinathe standard Galaxy S25 should sport an “Icy Blue” shade, a rich blue with icy reflections. Although its design remains close to its predecessor, Samsung has reportedly slightly modified the dimensions of the device. For the S25 Ultra, the manufacturer opted for un « Titanium Silver Blue »a slightly lighter shade than that mentioned in previous leaks.

These images also confirm several design elements, including the S25 Ultra’s rounded corners and ultra-thin bezels. It should be noted, however, that these renderings contain some inaccuracies, particularly in terms of the camera rings, which should be inspired by the design of the Galaxy Z Fold 6. These are therefore not official images.

The Galaxy S25s will be entitled to special cases for magnetic charging

An interesting detail appears on the Spigen Crystal Flex cases presented: a white ring on the back. This particularity corroborates rumors regarding the adoption of the Qi2 standard by Samsung, but without magnets integrated into the smartphone themselves.

This functionality would then not be native, but would require the use of specific shells to allow the use of MagSafe compatible accessories. At the same time, wireless charging power should pass from 15 W to 25 W.

Le Galaxy S25 Ultra // Source : Gizmochina

The official presentation of the Galaxy S25 would be scheduled for January 22. The range is expected to be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and most models would feature Micron memory chips, promising better performance and higher energy efficiency than current Samsung solutions.


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