YOu can choose from exclusive colors that are not available elsewhere. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ are offered in Absolute Black, Coral, and Pink, alongside standard colors like Moon Night Blue and ...
So if you want a black Samsung Galaxy S25 or Galaxy S25 Plus, then this is as close as you're going to get. The final color choice for the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus is Coralred ...
Coming as little surprise, the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus will share four colors, with the Plus gaining a “Midnight Black” option. Meanwhile, the S25 Ultra is said to be offered in four different ...
At the end of its Unpacked event today, Samsung teased the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, also known as the Galaxy S25 Slim in the rumor mill until today. We were at Samsung's event in San Jose ...
Samsung will host its latest Galaxy Unpacked launch event later this month, and the Samsung community will get it first look at the presumptively named Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Samsung offers four standard colors with the Galaxy S25 Ultra and a few exclusive colors through Samsung.com. There’s Titanium Black, Titanium Gray, Titanium Silverblue and Titanium Whitesilver.
Samsung is set to unveil its flagship Galaxy S25 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event today. The Korean smartphone maker is expected to launch 3 new devices during the event: Galaxy S25 ...
Here’s how it works. Samsung's Galaxy AI was the star of today's show, as we expected. There weren't any Bixby surprises, and previews were slim pickings, but Samsung promises the Galaxy S25 ...
According to leaks, the Samsung Galaxy S25 (and S25+) will be available in these colors: Blue, Black, Coral Red, Icy Blue, Mint, Navy, Pink Gold and Silver Shadow. Other leaks have only shared a ...
We're going to get our first official look at the Samsung Galaxy S25 very soon, with credible rumors pointing to a Galaxy Unpacked 2025 launch event later this month. And once that event happens ...
The number of Black people living in the United States reached a new high of 48.3 million in 2023. That’s up a third (33%) since 2000, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of government data.
AND WHAT THAT MEANS IS THAT FOR A LOT, A LOT OF PEOPLE, INCLUDING GRANITE STATERS, PLANS HAVE CHANGED. UNFORTUNATELY, I DON’T EVEN HAVE TICKETS TO GO IN, SO I JUST LIKE ALL THE OTHER PEOPLE JUST ...