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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra could feature new colour options

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may come in four colour options, including two new ones, and it has major upgrades in camera and display.

The much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to come in four distinct colours, two of which are completely new to the lineup. According to well-known tipster @UniverseIce, who shared the details on social media platform X, you might expect the S25 Ultra in black, green, blue, and titanium.

While the previous Galaxy S24 Ultra was available in Titanium Grey, Titanium Black, Titanium Violet, and Titanium Yellow, the two fresh colours for the S25 Ultra are green and blue. These shades will likely add a refreshing new look to the Samsung flagship model, giving you more options when deciding on your next premium smartphone.

No word on online-exclusive colours yet

So far, there has been no official information regarding the online-exclusive colours for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. With the S24 Ultra, Samsung offered Sapphire Blue, Jade Green, and Sandstone Orange options exclusively through their online store. Although the tipster has yet to confirm whether similar special options will be available this time, Samsung could surprise fans with additional unique shades when the official release happens.

The colour palette is just one of the many aspects that could make the Galaxy S25 Ultra stand out. Samsung has been known for providing a broad selection of colours for its high-end models, and it wouldn’t be surprising if there were more shades than initially revealed. Keep an eye out for more updates closer to the release date.

Significant upgrades in camera and display

Samsung is focusing on colours and promising some serious upgrades in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The tech giant has hinted at significant improvements, particularly regarding the camera and display. As one of the most eagerly awaited phones of the year, you will likely see top-of-the-line enhancements that will keep the S25 Ultra competitive in the premium smartphone market.

According to leaks, the S25 Ultra could feature a sleeker design with rounded corners and a thinner body than its predecessor. These changes, alongside the camera and display upgrades, may make the new model attractive for those looking for style and substance in their next phone.

Although you’ll have to wait a bit longer for Samsung to unveil all the details officially, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to launch in January 2025. The launch will coincide with the release of Samsung’s next major software update, One UI 7, which will bring additional features and improvements to enhance the overall user experience.

If you’re looking forward to a smartphone with a high-end design, powerful performance, and new colour options, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is for you.

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