Samsung Galaxy S25 Model Color and Size Specs Leaked With Potential Design Changes

If you’re eager to get a jump on selecting the right Samsung Galaxy S25 model, you can now consider potential color options, as shades for the upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup have been leaked.

Well-known leaker Ross Young posted on X that the Samsung Galaxy S25 will likely be available in Moon Night Blue, Silver Shadow, Sparkling Blue, and Sparkling Green.

The Galaxy S25 Plus is expected to include the same palette plus an additional Midnight Black option. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may be offered in Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gray, and a new Titanium Silver shade.

It’s worth mentioning that even if these colors turn out to be accurate, Samsung typically offers additional exclusive shades on its online store.

Also, recent leaks for the S25 Ultra suggest slightly different color options, mentioning Black, Green, Blue, and Titanium as possibilities.

For comparison, the current Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus are sold in shades of Cobalt Violet, Amber Yellow, Onyx Black, and Marble Gray, with online exclusives like Sapphire Blue, Jade Green, and Sandstone Orange.

Samsung Galaxy 25 Potential Design Render (Photo: Future)

The Galaxy S24 Ultra’s palette includes Titanium Gray, Titanium Black, Titanium Violet, and Titanium Yellow, with online-exclusive shades in Titanium Blue, Green, and Orange. This would make Titanium Silver the only entirely new shade for the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

In addition to color options, another leak for details screen sizes: the Galaxy S25 is expected to have a 6.16-inch display, the Galaxy S25 Plus a 6.66-inch display, and the Galaxy S25 Ultra a 6.86-inch screen.

This aligns with previous rumors, adding weight to the claims, but there’s a twist—the Galaxy S25 series may use the same M13 display panels as its predecessors.

According to Ross Young, Samsung’s choice to retain the M13 panel could mean missed potential upgrades, as the M14 panel offers 20-30% better efficiency and a longer lifespan by 10-20%.

The iPhone 16 Pro models already use the M14 panel, so sticking with M13 may mean Samsung’s Galaxy S25 lineup could lag behind Apple’s displays in terms of efficiency and durability.

While all leaks should be taken with caution, we’re likely to get confirmation on these details soon, as the Galaxy S25 line is expected to launch in January or February.

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