Samsung will officially unveil its three Galaxy S25 models in a few hours at its first Unpacked event of the year, with the company expanding its range with the launch of a ‘Slim’ version that is expected to arrive in a few weeks. While we will recommend readers to go through our roundup of what to expect from the event, one intrepid individual made an attempt to showcase the three flagships belonging to the Korean giant’s premium family while also revealing that all three models will ship with boxes flaunting a different graphic. Additionally, a new blue finish will be introduced later this year, and it looks beyond stunning.
Top-end Galaxy S25 Ultra with curved corners looks strikingly different from its immediate predecessor, indicating that the design change worked
The fearless individual who leaked all three Galaxy S25 models on X goes by the handle @yoboigucci2, and irrespective of what action Samsung takes against him, we now know what the entire lineup looks like, at least from the backside. Samsung has made some degree of effort to change the box art to help distinguish it from the Galaxy S24 range, but that does not mean that the company has become generous enough to bundle a power brick because you will have to purchase it separately if you do not already own one.

Thanks to the curved corners, the Galaxy S25 Ultra looks significantly different from the Galaxy S24 Ultra, as we had to look at the image carefully to confirm that it was Samsung’s top-end flagship, though we have to mention that its corners are less rounded compared to the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+. Speaking of Galaxy S25+, if there were ever a way that customers would flock over to the ‘middle of the pack’ flagship, it would be because of the blue color you can see in the images.

It looks beyond breathtaking, and we are glad that Samsung has finally started thinking outside of the box instead of providing bland colors to the masses. As the majority of you are well aware, all Galaxy S25 models will ship exclusively with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, with Samsung introducing 12GB LPDDR5X RAM as standard. We should also see more generative AI features added to the Galaxy AI umbrella, and if you want to livestream the event, make sure to follow our earlier report to learn how you can be a part of the action.
News Source: @yoboigucci2
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