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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Full color list and production trends revealed
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is set to launch soon, and a new leak has revealed the full list of color options along with production trends. Samsung will offer seven Titanium color options, including standard and online-exclusive shades.
Standard Colors
- Titanium Black
- Titanium SilverBlue (Signature Color)
- Titanium Gray
- Titanium WhiteSilver
Online-Exclusive Colors
- Titanium JetBlack
- Titanium JadeGreen
- Titanium PinkGold
Production Trends
According to reliable industry insider @DSCCRoss, Samsung will produce these colors in varying volumes. Here’s the order based on production:
- Titanium Black – This is expected to be the most-produced and likely most popular color.
- Titanium SilverBlue – Samsung’s signature color, which will be heavily featured in promotional materials.
- Titanium Gray and Titanium WhiteSilver follow in production volume.
- Titanium JetBlack, JadeGreen, and PinkGold will have the lowest production. These colors will only be available online through Samsung’s website.
Highlighted Trends
- Titanium Black is set to dominate production, likely due to its universal appeal.
- Titanium SilverBlue will be the standout color Samsung uses to represent the S25 Ultra at launch events and in ads.
- Titanium WhiteSilver is rumored to have a stunning design with a white back panel and a silver middle frame, offering a clean and elegant look.
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S25 Ultra at its first major Unpacked event next month. With its enhanced Titanium frame and a variety of sleek colors, the S25 Ultra is shaping up to be one of Samsung’s most stylish flagship phones yet.
Updated S25U colors in order of volume:
Titanium Black
Titanium SilverBlue
Titanium Gray
Titanium WhiteSilver
Titanium JetBlack
Titanium JadeGreen
Titanium PinkGold— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) December 16, 2024
Updated S25U colors in order of volume:
Titanium Black
Titanium SilverBlue
Titanium Gray
Titanium WhiteSilver
Titanium JetBlack
Titanium JadeGreen
Titanium PinkGold— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) December 16, 2024