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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra dominates pre-orders in South Korea

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra leads pre-orders in South Korea, making up 60-70% of sales. Find out which colours are trending and how to pre-order yours.

You are not alone if you consider getting a Samsung Galaxy S25 series handset. According to a report from ETNews, South Korea’s largest telecom provider, SK Telecom, has revealed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is the most sought-after model in the lineup.

The Ultra variant accounted for 60% to 70% of Day One pre-orders through SK Telecom, solidifying its position as the most popular choice among early buyers. The most in-demand colours for the Ultra model are Titanium Black and Titanium White Silver. Meanwhile, Icey Blue and Silver Shadow have emerged as favourites among those opting for the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ models.

Strong demand for the Galaxy S25 series

SK Telecom has hinted that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is expected to perform well in South Korea. A spokesperson stated, “The overall pre-order sales atmosphere is similar to that of the previous Galaxy S24 series.”

For reference, the Galaxy S24 series outperformed its predecessor, the Galaxy S23, suggesting that the latest lineup may continue Samsung’s trend of increasing demand for its flagship devices.

Everything you need to know before pre-ordering

If you are still deciding on your purchase, check out our pricing guide, which details all available colours and models in the Galaxy S25 lineup. Pre-orders are open now, with the official retail launch set for February 14.

Additionally, we have a detailed comparison of contract bundle plans from major local telcos to help you choose the best deal for your new device.

Join the discussion on our forums to see which colours and storage configurations are the most popular among fellow buyers!

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