Samsung's upcoming flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, continues to generate buzz as leaks and renders surface online. Known for its top-tier specifications, this model has become a focal point for enthusiasts eager to glimpse its design and features.
Recently, concept designer Technizo Concept released a new set of renders for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, showcasing the device in four standard color options: Titanium SilverBlue, Titanium WhiteSilver, Titanium Black, and Titanium Gray. However, some early renders from late December featured inaccuracies, particularly in the representation of the Titanium SilverBlue color, which appeared darker than intended. Prompted by feedback from renowned leaker Ice Universe, Technizo Concept revisited the design to provide a more accurate depiction of the phone's color palette.

The initial renders inaccurately depicted the Galaxy S25 Ultra's colors, according to Ice Universe. | Image credit-@UniverseIce
The critique arose specifically regarding how the Titanium SilverBlue color was rendered as a dark blue, which did not accurately reflect the actual hue. In response to this feedback, Technizo Concept has revised the renders to offer a clearer view of the phone's true colors. It's noteworthy that Samsung is also expected to offer three exclusive shades: Titanium WhiteSilver, Titanium Black, and Titanium Gray.

The updated renders now provide a more precise representation of the Galaxy S25 Ultra's colors. | Image credit-Technizo Concept
Despite mixed opinions about Samsung's design choices, the Galaxy S25 Ultra promises impressive specifications, including a 6.8-inch QHD AMOLED display with a dynamic refresh rate of 1Hz to 120Hz. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor manufactured by TSMC using a cutting-edge 3nm process. The device will boast storage options of up to 1TB and up to 16GB of RAM.
In terms of camera capabilities, the S25 Ultra will feature a 200 MP primary sensor, a 50 MP ultrawide lens, a 50 MP periscope lens, and an additional telephoto camera with a 10 MP sensor. Selfie lovers can expect a 12 MP front camera. To top it off, the device will include a 5000 mAh battery compatible with 45W wired charging to keep users powered throughout the day.