Samsung is set to refresh its Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ lineup with new color options, as confirmed by recently leaked images of the SIM trays. These colors provide an early look at the aesthetic direction Samsung is taking with its upcoming smartphones, expected to launch in January 2025.



While the official names of the colors haven’t been confirmed, the leaked trays reveal five distinct shades: Black, Green, Purple, Blue, and White. This refreshed palette suggests that Samsung is aiming to offer more vibrant and varied choices for its users.


The SIM tray images showcase a deep Blue that is described as the darkest hue we’ve seen on a Galaxy S device in years, while Green and Purple draw inspiration from mint and violet. The Black and White options are more traditional, though it’s worth noting that the Black option could also be a dark gray shade.

These colors are likely to be available for both the Galaxy S25 and S25+, with the Galaxy S25 Ultra expected to feature a more understated design, possibly with a titanium frame, aligning with its more premium positioning.
What about the performance?
As for the performance, both the S25 and S25+ have surfaced with both Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2500 and the Snapdragon 8 Elite on Geekbench so far. While it’s still unclear whether Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2500 chip will power the devices outside of regions like the US and China, the latest Geekbench listing of a Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered S25+ shows promising numbers, suggesting a sizable improvement over last year’s models. Both the base and plus models are expected to feature the same display sizes as their predecessors – 6.2″ and 6.7″ respectively.
Significant in context, Samsung could be working on a new ‘Slim’ model as part of the S25 series, which is expected to launch separately sometime in 2025 after the January launch of the familiar models.
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