The expected colors for all three Samsung Galaxy S25 phones have just been leaked again
- Another list of Galaxy S25 colors has been leaked
- The shades may differ from the Galaxy S24 handsets
- Previous rumors were contradictory
We’re not far away from the expected January 2025 launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 phones, and the leaks surrounding these three handsets continue – with most of the reasons giving us more insight into the color options to come.
Well-known tipster Evan Blas has announced that the standard Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus handsets (codenamed PA1 and PA2 respectively) will be available in Blue, Mint, Navy and Silver Shadow.
As for the Galaxy S25 Ultra (PA3), we can look forward to that particular phone being available in Titanium Blue, Titanium Grey, Titanium Black, and Titanium Silver when it makes its official debut next year.
If Android Heads Notes: All of these colors are likely the basic options, with additional colors less commonly available. Sometimes the color you can get the flagship Galaxy phones in depends on where you are in the world.
Changing color choices
For comparison, the base colors for the Samsung Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus are cobalt violet, amber yellow, onyx black and marble gray, and then you have sapphire blue, jade green and sandstone orange available from Samsung’s website.
When it comes to the Galaxy S24 Ultra – see our Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review for details – the choices are Titanium Grey, Titanium Black, Titanium Violet and Titanium Yellow, while Titanium Blue, Titanium Green and Titanium Orange are available online.
There’s going to be some variation next year, and there’s some discrepancy between the color names we heard rumored last month – although the actual colors themselves seem to be on par (Mint and Sparkling Green could be the same shade, for example).
Another leak earlier in October, from a reputable source, pointed to black, blue, green, and titanium for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which doesn’t exactly match this new leak. It’s possible that Samsung is still deciding which options to move forward with.