Leak shows Galaxy S25 series in new blue colour with MagSafe-style case

Leaks about Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series are ramping up ahead of the expected late January reveal. The latest leaks offer a look at the blue colour and include some hints about possible MagSafe support.

Gizmochina posted some alleged renders of the Galaxy S25 Plus and Ultra models in clear Spigen ‘Crystal Flex’ cases, offering a good look at the respective Icy Blue and Titanium Blue colourways. In the renders, the bezels look quite thin, lining up with previous leaks suggesting the S25 series would feature the slimmest smartphone bezels on the market, beating out the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Beyond that, the renders show the S25 models will have very similar designs to their predecessors, with squared-off edges, rounded corners, and a very similar camera layout. It’s hard to tell from the renders, thanks to the case, but it appears that the phones don’t feature a unified camera bump. Instead, each camera protrudes slightly on its own. This lines up with previous leaks about the S25 Ultra. Anyone hoping for a major design shakeup this year will definitely be disappointed.

The other notable detail from the renders is the inclusion of a MagSafe-style ring on the back of the cases. Unfortunately, there have been conflicting leaks about the S25’s support for Qi2 wireless charging, which includes a ring of magnets as a primary feature. Some leaks claim the S25 series will support Qi2 and include built-in magnets, while other leaks claim the phones won’t have the magnets and will instead rely on accessories like cases for the magnets.

Whichever way Samsung ends up going, at least there will be some level of MagSafe support on the Galaxy S25 series — even if it is just through accessories. But hopefully, Samsung does go all-in on Qi2, and we see more Android phone makers pick up the standard as a result.

Images credit: Gizmochina

Source: Gizmochina Via: Android Police

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