D-Day has arrived. The date that Samsung has set on the calendar for the launch of its new Galaxy S25 series has arrived. And although it’s still There are a few hours left before the event startsThe leaks have left the Korean company with virtually no secrets. Thanks to these leaks, actually, one can imagine what will the devices be like?what improvements they will bring, if there are corresponding changes in aesthetics or shortcomings that the brand has left along the way.
So, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to round up all the relevant Samsung Galaxy S25 leaks so you can get an idea of what’s to come this afternoon. Some details have been leaking online for months, while others – like prices – have just come out of the oven. leaks credible.
Before getting down to business, of course, it’s time to talk about the models expected by Samsung. There shouldn’t be too many surprises in this regard, and it’s only fitting that three devices will be announced this afternoon. Namely: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
There are also rumors that a Galaxy S25 Slim could be coming, but this seems like a very well-kept secret on Samsung’s part. Whether it will be announced or not is still unknown.
The Galaxy S25 series wants to unify its aesthetics
This is perhaps Samsung’s best-kept secret. Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen dozens of leaked images of three models, which leads us to a pretty clear conclusion: Only the Galaxy S25 Ultra will receive a complete makeover.
Everything indicates that the most advanced model in the series will improve the frames, flatten the screen and generally will be modified to be more similar to the basic versions. There’s really no need to imagine anything: there are some very contrasting images that reveal this new design.

Samsung strived unifying aesthetics in the seriessomething that hasn’t happened in years due to the Ultra model. This design says goodbye to curved screens and sharp corners, making way for a less aggressive but equally large and advanced device. As we say, although this the change is not officialThe entire industry is looking in the same direction regarding these leaks, so now you can get an idea of what the Galaxy S25 is all about.
Power from Qualcomm
3 mobile phones, same processor. Leaks from South Korea have been confirming Samsung’s commitment to Qualcomm for several weeks now. No one has refuted this information for several weeks, which points to a trio led by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite. Yeah, the entire series will use the same chip and ultimately it will be for all markets.
That is, that Every Samsung Galaxy S25 on the planet would choose the most powerful chip available right now. And, again, although this is unofficial information, the sources are so reliable that this decision of the Korean company is confirmed by almost the entire industry.

What cameras does the Samsung Galaxy S25 have?
Just a few days ago, an Italian portal published several images – supposedly official – about Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra camerasrevealing key details and leaving Samsung, again, without much secrets on the matter.
And, as is usually the case when we talk about the Galaxy S series, Samsung has prepared a nice photo section try to rule in 2025. Of course, there aren’t that many differences compared to the Galaxy S24 series, at least if we look at the resolution, sensors and optical zoom.
Samsung Galaxy S25+ | 50 MP wide-angle sensor 10 MP telephoto lens, x2 optical zoom 12 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor Front camera 12 MP |
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | 200 MP wide-angle sensor 50 MP telephoto lens, x5 optical zoom 10 MP telephoto lens – 3x zoom 50 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor Front camera 12 MP |
They are not very different from the previous generation cameras, although it is possible that Samsung will take advantage of the new features and make changes to the AI capabilities and a leap in post-processing quality thanks to the new Qualcomm chip. One thing seems very clear: the base models will once again be a step below the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Good variety of colors
At the end of December, another very interesting information about the Galaxy S25 appeared: colors available for each version. Was Ice Universe the one responsible for revealing the stunning palette of shades that Samsung will presumably provide to buyers.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25+:
- Blue Black (blue-black)
- Coral Red (coral red)
- Ice blue (ice blue)
- Mint (mint/green)
- Naval (dark blue)
- Rose gold (rose gold)
- Silver Shadow (silver shadow)
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra:
- Titanium black (black)
- Titanium gray (grey)
- Titanium jade green (nephritis)
- Titanium jet black (charcoal black)
- Titanium Rose Gold (rose gold)
- Titanium Silver Blue (silver blue)
- Titanium White Silver (white silver)
Of course it is estimated global availabilitywhich may vary depending on the markets and stores selling the devices.

Prices for the Galaxy S25 are expected to remain unchanged
Finally, information was leaked about Prices for Samsung Galaxy S25. In fact, the details revealed show the numbers that Samsung will set for the European market and therefore Spanish. It won’t be difficult to find out how much these phones will cost: They don’t move a cent.
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- Samsung Galaxy S25 128 GB: 909 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25 256 GB: 969 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25+ 256 GB: 1159 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 256 GB: 1459 euros
These are the same numbers that Samsung showed in the previous Unpacked with Galaxy S24, so the company will follow same strategy as Apple with iPhone 16: neither upload nor download any version.
For now we can only wait, specifically until 19:00 Spanish time.to know every detail of the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra.
And, if you have any doubts, you can visit us at the same time to find out now officially: EVERYTHING about the new Samsung who will rule in 2025.
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I’m Ben Stock, a highly experienced and passionate journalist with a career in the news industry spanning more than 10 years. I specialize in writing content for websites, including researching and interviewing sources to produce engaging articles. My current role is as an author at Gadget Onus, where I mainly cover the mobile section.