Ross Young has shared both the standard and expanded lists of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series color names. Evan Blass just shared its own list, and while the Galaxy S25 Ultra color names are the same as the ones Ross Young shared, there are some differences when it comes to the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+.
Evan Blass suggests different Galaxy S25 & Galaxy S25+ color names will be used
Do note that Evan Blass shared the standard setup of colors only, colors that will be widely available. With that being said, for the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ he listed identical colors, Blue, Mint, Navy, and Silver Shadow.
Ross Young’s list was a bit different. The colors for the two models were not completely identical, and the names were also different. For the Galaxy S25, he listed Moon Night Blue, Silver Shadow, Sparkling Blue, and Sparkling Green.
For the Galaxy S25+, Ross Young listed Midnight Black, Moon Night Blue, Silver Shadow, and Sparkling Blue. In all honesty, we’re not sure who to believe here, as they’ve both been very accurate thus far.
The Silver Shadow color name seems to be set in stone, though
It does seem like these are also different names for the same colors. It seems. They both mentioned the ‘Silver Shadow’ name so that one seems to be set in stone. We’re guessing that the ‘Blue’ color is ‘Moon Night Blue’ and ‘Navy’ is ‘Sparkling Green’, by some logic. Which means that the ‘Mint’ is ‘Sparkling Blue’. We’re only guessing, of course.
Both tipsters did list the same exact colors for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, though. The Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gray, and Titanium Silver colors were mentioned.
The entire Galaxy S25 series is expected to arrive in early 2025. In fact, they’re expected to become official in January, on January 22, if a recent rumor is to be believed.
The Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra will launch, designs of which we’ve exclusively revealed a while back.
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