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Official Galaxy S25 series renderings leaked, equipped with new Qi2 casing

long story short

  • Official renders of the Galaxy S25 series have leaked online. They showed off the device in an official silicone case, as well as an official Qi2-compatible case.
  • The renders show the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus in the official Ice Blue color.
  • The official color of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is also Titanium Blue.

Samsung has confirmed that the next Galaxy Unpacked event will be held on January 22, 2025 in San Jose, California. Ahead of launch, we first got official renders of the three devices in the series, all equipped with official transparent cases, while a Qi2-compatible transparent case also leaked.

Wen Future Official renders of the Galaxy S25 series have been spotted. These renders show off the official ice blue color of the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus, as well as the official silicone casing. The two devices are nearly indistinguishable in the renders as their designs are expected to be identical, differing only in size.

These leaked renders are official, as “Designed by Samsung, Made in China” is vaguely written on the side of the case, and the device has the official standard wallpaper of the Galaxy S25 series on the display. Therefore, the camera ring design we see on these renders is expected to be the closest representation of the final product, and it will look a lot like the camera ring on the Galaxy Z Fold 6. An approximate representation of.

The official color of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is also titanium blue, with a gray middle frame and a two-tone display.

We’ve also seen official Qi2-compatible cases for the Galaxy S25 series, with the Ultra model featuring a longer camera cutout:

We’ll have to wait until Samsung officially launches the devices to get any conclusive news, but we already have a rough idea of ​​the upcoming phones. Given that the official protective case has a magnetic ring, Samsung seems to have solved the problem of magnets interfering with the S Pen. We’ll have to wait until January 22nd to get official news.

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