The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 has generated considerable buzz in recent months as fans eagerly anticipate its release. Throughout this period, numerous leaks have provided insights into the device, but the latest updates serve as a reminder of the uncertainties surrounding such information. Reliable leaker Evan Blass recently indicated that the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus will be offered in four colors: Blue, Mint, Navy, and Silver Shadow, according to a report from Android Headlines.
This differs from initial reports by Ross Young, who had previously claimed that the available colors would be Red, Gold, and Black. Young’s color suggestions in late October were also different. While it’s tough to ascertain which information is more accurate, the fact that Blue and Silver Shadow have appeared in multiple leaks from various sources lends some credibility to those options.
Interestingly, both Blass and Young have consistently reported the same color options for the S25 Ultra, suggesting it may come in Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Grey, and Titanium Silver. Both sources are generally reliable, which further complicates trust in their claims. It’s possible the S25 may feature color code names or be available in an expanded range of options than originally anticipated. Alternatively, both leakers could potentially be mistaken. Ultimately, we won’t have clarity until the official launch event.
This is not the first instance of conflicting information regarding the Galaxy S25; just yesterday, we reported that while its color lineup seemed finalized, the launch date had shifted.
The expectations around the S25’s processor have also varied, with some regions anticipated to receive models featuring Exynos chips, while others may come with the Snapdragon Elite 8.
Official confirmation and concrete details are anticipated at the S25’s launch event in January.