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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Exclusive colors and redesign can now be seen in new render video

A concept designer shows us his vision, inspired by leaked details, of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra flagships. (Image source: Technizo Concept)
A concept designer shows us his vision, inspired by leaked details, of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra flagships. (Image source: Technizo Concept)
In almost exactly two months, Samsung will unveil its Galaxy S25 series at the next Galaxy Unpacked event. It will also be the first time that it will be powered entirely by Snapdragon chips since the Galaxy S23. The render images, which were inspired by leaks and can be seen in a high-resolution video, focus primarily on the Samsung-exclusive color options mentioned by an analyst.

After a render artist had already visualized and created the regular color options of the Galaxy S25 Ultra in the form of images based on the leaks available to date, we now have the colors that will only be available directly from Samsung, according to analyst Ross Young. However, he claims that there are only three color options so far: Titanium Blue/Black, Titanium Jade Green and Titanium Pink/Silver. At Technizo Concept, a rather visually pleasing orange model has also sneaked in at the top of the list, although leakers have not released any information on this particular color.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: What we can expect at the end of January

According to previous information, Samsung will present the Galaxy S25 series on January 23, 2025, as part of a Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco. As usual, only the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra are likely to be on the schedule for the time being, but a Galaxy S25 Slim will also likely be launched in 2025 and be somewhat more exciting than previous fan editions.

In addition to the Snapdragon 8 Elite and a new 50 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to focus primarily on a slight redesign with a thinner body and rounded edges, while the reduced display edges, namely the reduced frame edges, should stand out positively from those of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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Alexander Fagot, 2024-11-25 (Update: 2024-11-25)