- Apparently official renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series have been shared by a reliable source
- They offer a clear look at parts of the front and back of the phones.
- We also heard again that prices could be higher this year
There’s been no shortage of leaked Samsung Galaxy S25 images in recent weeks, but we’ve now seen some of the most credible ones yet, as they appear to likely be official marketing images.
The images were shared by Evan Blass – who has a superb track record of sharing accurate information – and one shows what the Galaxy S25 or Galaxy S25 Plus looks like from the front and back.
The image mentions both phones, and it’s not clear which is which, or if only one of them is pictured, although we expect them to be identical apart from their size, so this doesn’t It hardly matters.
These posters are superb! From @evleaks pic.twitter.com/wDxKa3w3ZYJanuary 15, 2025
Either way, you can see there’s a triple-lens camera, the bezels are tiny, the frame is flat, and the outer edges of the camera rings match the back color – which here appears to be the Navy shade that we’ve previously heard rumors about.
There’s also a photo of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, with a quad-lens camera, flat screen and bezel, tiny bezels, S Pen, and camera rings that appear to match the color this time of the frame rather than on the back of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. the phone.
We always suggest taking leaked images with a pinch of salt; However, given the source in this case, as well as the compelling nature of the images and the proximity to the Samsung Galaxy S25 series launch on January 22, we believe these are likely official renders.
A slight price increase?
This isn’t the only new news about the Samsung Galaxy S25, as a report on South Korean site FNNews (via @Jukanlosreve) claims that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series will cost slightly more than the Samsung Galaxy S24 line.
It doesn’t say exactly what prices you can expect, but the claim is in line with previous rumors, which largely suggested we’d pay more this year, largely thanks to rising component and manufacturing costs – and particularly the expensive Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset which would be at the heart of these phones.
We’ll know the exact price and everything else about the new phones soon, on January 22. TechRadar will be reporting live from the launch event, so stay tuned.