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Samsung Galaxy S25 colours leak ahead of launch

Samsung Galaxy S25 leaks reveal eight stunning colours and confirm Galaxy Unpacked on January 22. Full details on models, shades, and more.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is just around the corner, with the highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event officially scheduled for Wednesday, January 22. After weeks of speculation, the full details of the flagship range have come into focus, including an exciting array of colours for each model.

Eight colours were revealed, with variations by model

A recent leak from Android Headlines has unveiled 75 promotional images, offering a closer look at the Galaxy S25 lineupโ€™s colours. These leaks reveal eight colour options, split between the three expected models: the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra.

The Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus will share four playful and vibrant shades, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra is set to adopt more refined tones. The Ultra model will reportedly come in Titanium Black, Grey, Silver Blue, and White Silver, reflecting its more professional appeal.

Leaked renders reveal the Samsung Galaxy S25 series design
Image credit: Sammy Guru

For those who enjoy bold hues, the standard models offer the livelier options traditionally associated with Samsung’s regular S-series handsets. Moreover, additional exclusive colours may be available through Samsung’s online store, with rumoured shades like Pink Gold and Coral Red for the S25 and Titanium Jade Green and Titanium Pink Gold for the S25 Ultra. However, no images of these have surfaced, leaving them as unconfirmed possibilities.

No sign of the Galaxy S25 Slim

One device noticeably missing from the leaks is the Galaxy S25 Slim, widely rumoured to be a potential successor to the Fan Edition (FE) series. Its absence from promotional materials suggests it may not be ready to launch alongside the other models in January.

Reports hint that the Galaxy S25 Slim might arrive later in the year, filling the gap left by the discontinued FE lineup. If Samsung had plans to debut the Slim model at the upcoming event, youโ€™d expect promotional images or teasers to be circulating by now.

Samsung could preview the S25 Slim during the Unpacked event, but industry experts see this as unlikely. Given the companyโ€™s strict measures against leaks and its tendency to separate specific launches, fans may need to wait a few more months for official confirmation.

Save the date for Galaxy Unpacked

The wait for Samsungโ€™s next big reveal is nearly over. The Galaxy Unpacked event will occur on January 22, starting at 1 p.m. ET (or 10 a.m. PT). You can tune in live via Samsungโ€™s website or the companyโ€™s official YouTube channel to see the new Galaxy S25 series unveiled.

With its impressive range of colours, high-end features, and the promise of potential surprises, the Galaxy S25 series is shaping up to be one of Samsungโ€™s most exciting releases yet.

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