We’ve likely caught our first glimpse of the official Samsung Galaxy S25 designs, even if they haven’t been released by an official channel. Renowned leaker Evan Blass shared these images through his mailing list, and they certainly look authentic. The new devices not only boast an appealing look but also reveal significant detail for both the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus models, including several anticipated color options: light blue, light green, dark blue, and silver.
While these visuals don’t introduce any groundbreaking information, they align with previously noted features and provide a more detailed view of the devices. All Galaxy S25 variants are characterized by slim bezels and a front-facing punch-hole camera. The devices appear to have flat surfaces on the front, back, and sides.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra takes the aesthetics up a notch with notably rounded corners and a slightly different palette of colors, which has been expected. We’ve been aware for some time that the S25 Ultra would feature titanium hues in blue, silver, black, and gray.
Interestingly, the S25 Slim is absent from these images, indicating that this particular model may not be unveiled during Galaxy Unpacked. Instead, it could be revealed later in the year, potentially around the time the next Galaxy FE is typically launched. These visuals arrive at an opportune moment, coinciding with the release of promotional materials for the S25 series, showcasing some of the new AI capabilities we can expect from the Galaxy S25.
Mark your calendars for January 22, as that’s when we anticipate the unveiling of the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra. Although the S25 Slim may be hinted at during the event, it seems likely that its release won’t happen until May.