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Galaxy S25 Ultra Blue Variant Gets a Stylish Grey Tint

Samsung is about to launch its next flagship device, the Galaxy S25 series, next month, so the S series fans are eagerly waiting for it. To make it more exciting, several rumors have already revealed much information about the devices. However, a new color variant, blue, can ruin the unique option for the users.

According to the reliable tipster, Ice Universe, Samsung will offer the Galaxy S25 Ultra in blue color, which could look like gray. This is a very faded blue color, which doesn’t give much accent of blue due to its fadeness, so for any new person, it may be difficult to differentiate it between blue and grey.

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Earlier, it was reported that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra could be available with several color options, including Titanium Black, Titanium SilverBlue, Titanium Gray, Titanium WhiteSilver, Titanium JetBlack, Titanium JadeGreen, and Titanium PinkGold. So basically here the silver-blue color will be more like grey.

It is worth noticing that Samsung usually introduces the subtle colors for its devices. Meanwhile, the pastel colors option is available through the only exclusive version.

Due to the blend of two colors, there could be problems if Samsung uses the same names for the colors. So to clear up the confusion, the company should rename the colors. For example, the company can take inspiration from Pixel, where Google has introduced its phones in fad colors with funny names like the “Not pink” colorway for Pixel 3, while the 3a comes with Purple-ish” and many more.

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