The Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphones are expected to debut on January 22 as part of the Galaxy Unpacked event. As we approach this date, more and more information appears about the new flagships of the South Korean vendor. This time, images of the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra in a blue body color have appeared online, thanks to which you can already evaluate the design of future new products.

Galaxy S25 Ultra / Image source: gizmochina.com

According to the source, the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra versions in the published images are made in Icy Blue and Titanium Blue colors, respectively. Although the different names suggest that there are some differences in shades, this is not so noticeable in the images provided.

Galaxy S25

Both smartphones are shown in transparent Spigen Crystal Flex cases, allowing you to see all the subtleties of the design of Samsung flagships. The very thin bezels around the display are striking, and they seem thinner than any flagship released recently, including the Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Galaxy S25 Ultra

This is in line with a recent statement from reputable insider Ice Universe, who wrote that the Galaxy S25 smartphones will have the thinnest bezels on the market. The exact width of the frames is not yet known, but visually they do look thinner than many of the Galaxy S25’s potential competitors. At the same time, the dimensions of the smartphones seem to be the same as those of their predecessors.

Galaxy S25

According to available data, the Galaxy S25 will support magnetic wireless charging, which will become a kind of analogue of Apple’s MagSafe. The published images show a MagSafe-style ring on the back of both smartphones. However, some insiders believe that this technology in Samsung smartphones will not be integrated into the devices themselves, like Apple’s, but will be implemented through external accessories, such as special cases. This means that the Galaxy S25 series smartphones will most likely not have built-in magnets to support Qi2 wireless charging.

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