Galaxy S25 and Ultra get blue hues and MagSafe-style cases in new leak

what you need to know
- The Galaxy S25 may launch in an icy “Ice Blue” color, while the Ultra may launch in a “Titanium Blue” shade.
- Samsung’s website may have more color options, but regional differences are expected.
- The leaked image also shows a MagSafe-style ring, suggesting wireless charging may require accessories such as a Spigen case.
Leaks are piling up as the Galaxy S25 series launch approaches, and the latest one reveals some new details about pricing and color options for the regular and Ultra models.
The Galaxy S25 series may come in as many as seven colors, including blue. A recent report from Gizmochina shows the Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra snugly attached to Spigen’s Crystal Flex case. The images highlight their blue versions, each with a slightly different hue.
According to reports, the Galaxy S25 will reportedly be launched in an “ice blue” color tone, with a hint of icy atmosphere. For the Galaxy S25 Ultra, leaks point to a “Titanium Blue” color – a slightly muted but stylish hue.
These details match a separate leak from Ishan Agarwal, who revealed “Silver Shadow,” “Mint,” “Ice Blue,” and “Navy Blue” color options for the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. Meanwhile, according to Agarwal’s X post, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to come in four colors: “Titanium Black,” “Titanium Grey,” “Titanium Silver,” and “Titanium Silver Blue.”
It seems that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is indeed getting the Galaxy Snapdragon 8 Elite in Europe as well. (Retail Source) This means that all 3 devices will be powered by Snapdragon in most regions. Other prices disclosed are correct.January 4, 2025
You’ll likely find more color options on Samsung’s website, but expect some regional differences.
This new leak also supports previous reports that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature rounded corners and ultra-thin bezels. Please keep in mind that these images are renderings and may not reflect the final design.
The case image also highlights the MagSafe-style ring on the back of both devices, giving off an iPhone vibe. There are rumors that the Galaxy S25 series may not support Qi2 wireless charging natively, but instead, you’ll need accessories like Spigen cases to make it work. This approach seems to be copied from other leading Android phones.
There are also rumors that the wireless charging speed of the Galaxy S25 series will be significantly upgraded, jumping from 15W to 25W. This allows users to charge faster and more efficiently.
Fortunately, the wait for official news from Samsung won’t be too long – Samsung will unveil its 2025 flagship device on January 22.