Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series is expected to make its debut at the Unpacked event on January 22. As we inch closer to the launch, leaks continue to give us a clearer picture of what to expect.
Now, we at Gizmochina have gotten our hands on one of the color variants of the Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra. The images offer a closer look at the design and confirm a few rumored features we have been hearing about.
New Colors and Design Refinements
The images reveal the Blue variants of the Galaxy S25 Plus and S25 Ultra, which are likely to be dubbed “Icy Blue” and “Titanium Blue,” respectively.
As the names suggest, the two shades are visibly different. Both devices are encased in transparent Spigen Crystal Flex cases, offering us a clear view of their design.



One of the standout features is the impressively thin bezels on both models. The edges appear slimmer than what we’ve seen on any recent flagship, including Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max.
This aligns with earlier claims from reputable leaker Ice Universe, who suggested the Galaxy S25 series would have the slimmest bezels on the market.
The exact measurement of the bezels has yet to surface, but they do indeed look slimmer than most rival phones. However, the overall dimensions of both phones seem consistent with their predecessors.
MagSafe-Like Wireless Charging, With a Caveat
The images also reveal a MagSafe-style ring on the back of both devices. Samsung is reportedly adopting magnetic wireless charging for its flagship series. However, some reports also suggest the feature will rely on an external accessory rather than being built into the phones.
This means the Galaxy S25 series likely won’t include the built-in magnets required for Qi2 wireless charging. Instead, users must purchase a dedicated “Magnet Case” to enable this feature.


While the case will allow compatibility with MagSafe accessories and Qi2 wireless charging, it adds an extra cost for users looking to leverage this functionality.
This is a first for Samsung’s flagship lineup. In the past, the company avoided magnetic cases due to potential interference with the S Pen. The Galaxy S25 series appears to have resolved this issue, allowing Samsung to compete with brands like OnePlus and Oppo, which offer similar solutions for their devices.
As more leaks surface, it’s clear that Samsung is refining its flagship lineup while addressing consumer demands for modern features like magnetic wireless charging. We’ll have to wait until January 22 to see how these features perform in real-world use.
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