TECH NEWS – It’s a bit funny when the color palette of this year’s smartphones from the South Korean company reaches the public, because we get to see the devices in all their glory.
Three models of the Samsung Galaxy S25 hit the Internet before Galaxy Unpacked even took place. There are rumors that a fourth, slimmer device will be made, called Slim by Samsung. They won’t be trumped by the fact that the Galaxy S25 will be available in a blue color, as the device looks very attractive in that color. This was reported on Twitter by @yoboigucci2 with pictures.
Of course, the question is what Samsung will do with the leaker, but at least we can see the backs of the three devices. The packaging has also changed, as you can see it is different from last year’s S24. Of course, this hasn’t changed Samsung’s stinginess: the South Koreans still don’t include a charger in the package. So if you don’t have one (or have an older, outdated one), you’ll have to buy one separately again. However, when you buy a smartphone, it should probably be standard to include a charger as a mandatory part of the package. At most, we keep it in reserve…
Here is the blue Galaxy S25 on the left with the S25, S25+ and the S25 Ultra on the left.
You don’t have to see unpacked event just for the looks of these phones. These are the phones. pic.twitter.com/RMtpVwU1E7
— yoboigucci🇳🇵 (@yoboigucci2) January 22, 2025
The corners of the Galaxy S25 Ultra are rounded, which makes it very different from the Galaxy S24 Ultra, although not as rounded as the Galaxy S25 or Galaxy S25+. It is this blue hue that could be the convincing strength of the middle model. It shows that Samsung has finally started to move away from the familiar (… even literally grey) colors. The three devices will be based exclusively on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and will have 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM (16 GB in Asia), with a multi-generational AI function.
So the Samsung Galaxy S25 will try to outdo Apple in AI, who couldn’t get Apple Intelligence together in time for the release of the iPhone 16, which only reached users in a later iPhone update. If the South Korean company can show competitive pricing, it could still make good sales with this year’s model.
Source: WCCFTech






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