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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Titanium Blue revealed in all its glory (plus Qi2)

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Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra revealed in their Icy Blue and Titanium Blue shades. The latest leak also showcases how the upcoming flagships will offer Qi2 wireless charging.

GizmoChina revealed images of Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra cases that show the devices in Blue colorway supporting MagSafe-style ring on the back for Qi2 charging feature.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra, in particular looks way too classy. The vanilla model also shining in all its glory, that too featuring Apple iPhone-like Qi2 charging technology through compatible accessory.

Design

The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with slightly rounded frame design. The camera sensors’ arrangement matches previous flagship models, while the rims are slightly thicker to create a more aesthetic look.

As shown in the images, the Infinity-O cutout turned smaller, extending the screen visibility area. It’s a significant upgrade ahead of Samsung’s shift to the under-display camera technology.

Galaxy S25 Ultra Blue

Galaxy S25 Ultra Blue | Credits: GizmoChina

The Galaxy S25 (vanilla) also features a Blue color but it looks slightly darker shade than the Ultra’s Titanium. Unlike S25 Ultra’s Titanium, the vanilla and Plus models would feature frame made of Aluminum.

Galaxy S25 Ultra Blue | Credits: GizmoChina

Well, it remains to be known whether the design will appear the same as shown in the image or vary slightly.

Qi2 Charging

Samsung’s upcoming flagships will support iPhone-like Qi2 charging standard but with a catch. You would need to purchase a magnet-embedded case to utilize the reliable wireless charging feature.

The S25 series would be introduced on January 22 in the United States. Samsung may drop the first official teaser cum event invite next week. It will be a mega event where the company would launch and tease many products.

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James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.