The Samsung Galaxy S25 series has arrived, but as well as deciding whether you want a Galaxy S25, a Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, or a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, you'll also need to decide on a color, and there are far more of those to choose from.
In all, these phones are available in 14 different shades, though not every model is available in all of those.
Below then, you’ll find every color that’s available for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. And to learn more about these phones, read our hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 review, our hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus review, and our full Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review.
Samsung Galaxy S25 and Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus colors
The Samsung Galaxy S25 and Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus are both available in seven shades, and the choices are identical for both models. So all of the colors in this section can be selected for either phone.
Navy
Navy is a deep, dark blue shade, and it's quite different to anything you could get the Samsung Galaxy S24 in, with only a much lighter Sapphire Blue offered there.
This color is at once every bit as smart as a black phone, while being that little bit more unusual and eye-catching.
Silver Shadow
Silver Shadow is basically a fancy name for gray, but you can sort of see what Samsung's getting at here, with this being a dark silver that looks almost as if it's in shadow.
It's another smart shade, albeit one that's a bit less unusual than the Navy choice above, since it is basically gray or dark silver.
Icyblue
No, that's not a typo – for whatever reason Samsung has decided to mash two words together for the names of some of its shades. But not all, so it looks both odd and inconsistent.
Still, questionable naming choices aside, this is an attractive option. It's a very pale blue that's almost white. Basically as far as you can get from the Navy shade further up while still being blue.
Mint
This pale, playful green shade is likely to be one of the most eye-catching Samsung Galaxy S25 color options, and may also therefore be one of the most divisive. We're big fans, but this certainly won't be for everyone.
Still, if you want your phone to stand out slightly then Mint could be the shade to choose.
Pinkgold
This is a fairly common, popular smartphone shade, injecting a bit more color than you'll find in some of the other most popular smartphone shades, but the pink and gold coloring is understated enough that this remains classy rather than becoming garish.
We expect Pinkgold will prove a popular Samsung Galaxy S25 color choice then, but note that this option is only available from Samsung's online store.
Blueblack
Blueblack is another Samsung store-exclusive, and it's the third option that's some version of blue. But this is arguably the least blue of the three, veering far closer to black.
So if you want a black Samsung Galaxy S25 or Galaxy S25 Plus, then this is as close as you're going to get.
Coralred
The final color choice for the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus is Coralred, and this has Mint beat as the most showy and eye-catching option available, as it's quite a bright red and not at all understated.
As such, we expect this will have a mix of lovers and haters, but as it's also a Samsung store-exclusive, it might be one of the rarer shades you'll find out in the wild.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra colors
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is also available in seven shades, but it's a completely different selection to those above, as you'll see below.
Titanium Black
Titanium Black is a color you can also get the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in, so it's not particularly new, but it is sure to be popular, as black usually is.
We're fond of the contrasting silver frame and S Pen, giving this more of a black and white look than pure black.
Titanium Silverblue
Titanium Silverblue isn't a million miles from the Icyblue Samsung Galaxy S25 or the Titanium Blue Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, but it is slightly different to either.
Essentially this is a very light, pale blue, with a silvery edge to it. The S Pen is in a matching color and the frame is in standard silver.
Titanium Gray
Titanium Gray is another shade that you could also get the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in, though it looks a bit different here.
It's not our favorite of the available options, but if you want something a bit darker and browner than the Whitesilver option below, this will suit you well.
Titanium Whitesilver
Titanium Whitesilver is essentially a shiny white shade, with a silvery frame. It's a bit more interesting than a standard white phone, but it probably won't turn heads.
Still, it's a smart look that could fit in to almost any environment, and that can be desirable in its own right.
Titanium Jetblack
Titanium Jetblack is a second black option for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, but this one is only available from Samsung's online store.
It lives up to its name as a quite deep, dark black, and while the other black option has a contrasting silver frame, this one's frame is black too – though the S Pen is still a lighter color.
Titanium Jadegreen
Another Samsung store-exclusive, Titanium Jadegreen is an attractive, understated green choice. It's one of the most colorful Galaxy S25 Ultra options, so it's likely to turn heads more than some of the others – for better or worse.
Like many of the other colors, this has a contrasting frame and S Pen, so it's not all green.
Titanium Pinkgold
Finally, there's Titanium Pinkgold, giving S25 Ultra buyers a very similar option to the Pinkgold Samsung Galaxy S25.
This again is only available from Samsung's online store, but that hurdle aside we expect it will prove a popular choice.
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