The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is penned down to be unveiled later this month at Samsung's first Unpacked for the year. Details of the devices have leaked over the past few months, but a new leak has now provided some more insight into specific aspects of the trio.
As shared on X by Ishan Agarwal, it appears that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series will be sold worldwide with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite on board. No Exynos chipset this year for the flagship lineup, it would seem. That's hardly news at this point, as multiple leaks have claimed as much, with benchmark listings of European units confirming the presence of the Qualcomm chipset. That said, Ishan Agarwal cites retail sources here, lending further credence to prior leaks.
Reportedly, the vanilla Galaxy S25 and S25+ will both be available in four colorways: Navy, Mint, Icy Blue, and Silver Shadow. The line-leading Galaxy S25 Ultra will be available in Titanium Black, Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Grey, and Titanium White Silver. All three models are said to be more compact and lighter than their predecessors, except the S25 Ultra which is taller than the S24 Ultra.
The Galaxy S25 is said to be priced at €1,079 when equipped with 512 GB of storage. 12 GB of RAM comes as standard across the lineup as well. Lastly, it's important to note that the rumored Galaxy S25 Slim is not being prepared to launch this month. That phone is expected to make its debut much later in the year, likely alongside the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 in July or August.