Samsung is less than a month away from launching the Galaxy S25 series, and the floodgates for leaks are opening, as new official-looking images of all three devices show off colors and the super-slim display bezels.
We’ve seen the entire Galaxy S25 series on a few occasions at this point, with the gist of what we’ve learned thus far boiling down to fairly similar designs for the Galaxy S25 and S25+, with a revamped Galaxy S25 Ultra design that strays away from the usual Galaxy Note look. Other leaks have detailed unchanging battery sizes, the potential of some form of Qi2, and more.
Now, we’re getting some official-looking images courtesy of WinFuture.
These images show the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra in Samsung’s official Clear case, a basic clear case. We can see the camera placement on the back, the new curved corners on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and the very slim bezels across all three models. Now, it’s worth noting that because these devices are in cases, it’s very possible those bezels look a little slimmer than they are, but when comparing with last year’s cases, it’s immediately obvious that the bezels this time around are a lot thinner.
The blue color on S25 and S25+ is said to be called “Icy Blue.”
Also notable here is the “Qi2 Case,” which has a magnet array that gets added to the device. Samsung confirmed just earlier today that it would be adopting Qi2, but it does seem to be the “Qi2 Ready” that forgoes magnets within the actual phone itself, at least based on seeing that Samsung has both magnetic and non-magnetic cases. Today’s report mentions 25W charging speeds.
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S25 series will launch on January 22, and reservations are open now with the promise of up to $1,200 in savings when you reserve.
More on Samsung:
- Qi2 is officially coming to Samsung Galaxy devices
- Samsung rolling out third One UI 7 beta with UI tweaks – here’s the full changelog [Gallery]
- This is the best look yet at the Galaxy S25 series [Gallery]
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