Samsung Galaxy S25 Leaks: New Phones To Come With Apple-Like MagSafe Charging? Here's What We Know
Samsung Galaxy S25 series may not natively support Qi2 wireless charging, potentially requiring accessories.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Leaks: As the Samsung Galaxy S25 series gears up for its anticipated launch later this month, fresh leaks have unveiled intriguing details about its design, colour options, and potential features.
First, The Possible Colour Options
According to renders shared online, the upcoming Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra will showcase an array of new shades, including striking blue hues. The standard Galaxy S25 might debut in a bold "Icy Blue" tone, while the premium Galaxy S25 Ultra could sport a more subdued "Titanium Blue" finish.
In total, the Galaxy S25 lineup is rumoured to offer up to seven colours, including Silver Shadow, Mint, and Navy, with regional availability likely to vary.
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These leaks align with earlier predictions by tipster Ishan Agarwal, who suggested that the S25 Ultra would feature a refined colour palette, such as Titanium Black and Titanium Gray. Additional exclusive options may also be available through Samsung's online store.
Design-wise, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to adopt a sleek aesthetic with rounded corners and ultra-slim bezels. However, these visual details are based on renders, so the final look might differ slightly.
Magnetic Charging
One of the standout tips involves a MagSafe-like ring visible through transparent cases designed for the S25 series. This feature, reminiscent of Apple's MagSafe system, could indicate a shift in how Samsung approaches wireless charging.
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However, reports suggest that the devices may not natively support Qi2 wireless charging, potentially requiring accessories, like the showcased Spigen cases, to enable the feature.
The Galaxy S25 series is expected to debut on January 22, powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. While the leaks provide a glimpse of what's to come, the full details will only be confirmed at the official launch.