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Samsung Galaxy S25 series colors leaked, here everything we know

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Samsung Galaxy S25 will be the next flagship device for next year, and according to the previous timeline, the company may introduce the device early in January. We have already started getting some new changes for the devices. Now, we are going to the new Galaxy S25 series color leaks.

Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra expected colors

As we approach the release timeline for the Galaxy S25 series, the device is also confirmed to be available with One UI 7 out of the box. The company is expected to improve the overall functionality of the Galaxy AI and other unique features. Now, with the new report, we also learn about the new color options available with the Galaxy S25 series.

According to a report by reliable industry insider RossYoung, Samsung will introduce each of the Galaxy S24 series devices in four colors. Let’s explore what it has actually shared.

The Galaxy S25 and S25+ will be available in four similar colors: Moon Night Blue, Silver Shadow, Sparkling Blue, and Sparkling Green. Meanwhile, the Plus variant is also expected to get one more color variant: midnight black.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra will be available in four titanium colors: titanium black, titanium blue, titanium gray, and titanium silver.

More exclusive colors are expected

It is worth noticing that we may also get some more colors as the tag name for exclusive online colors. Compared to last year with the Galaxy S25 series, the company is expected to provide three or more color variants for each model.

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Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 get November 2024 security patch

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Samsung is gradually rolling out the November 2024 security patch update for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 devices; it is worth noticing that the update is spotted in Europe.

Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 November update details

Samsung is rolling out the November 2024 security patch update for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 with the firmware version numbers F936BXXS9GXJA and F721BXXS9GXJA, respectively. The latest update dedicatedly provides security enhancements, but it also provides some new changes for the Auto Blocker.

Autoblocker gets enhanced with new update

With the latest update, Samsung has brought more changes for the devices; it is expected that the company will provide some new changes in the autoblocker with new implementation. According to the information, after the update, the auto-blocker will restrict the USB-related functionality and only limit the device for charging once it arrives for the devices.

If you are using the Galaxy Z Fold 4 or Galaxy Z Flip 4 in Europe, then you should start getting new update notifications on your device. Meanwhile, users can check the update by going to the software update from the system settings.

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Don’t be confused: Galaxy S25 series is exclusively available with snapdragon

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Samsung will announce its next flagship premium device early next year. This time the company provides some new features for the Galaxy devices. It is expected to bring all the latest specifications for the devices; some of us already know several things about the Galaxy S25, but currently, users are getting confused about the processor about whether it will get a Snapdragon 8 Elite or an Exynos 2500.

Galaxy S25 with Exynos 2500: It is just a test

In the latest information (via tipster), a Samsung Galaxy S25 device was spotted testing on the Geekbench, where it clearly shows that the device is running on the Exynos 2500. Due to this report, the user has gotten confused.

But the same tipster is now claiming that that was just a testing of the device with the dedicated processor and reassured that all three models of the Galaxy S25 will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

As far as the availability of the device is concerned, it is expected that Samsung could introduce its next flagship S series device in early January of next year. The company will surely use the Snapdragon 8 Elite, and as usual, the SoC will be rebuilt and useful for the Galaxy devices exclusively.

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Carrier-unlocked Galaxy S24 gets November 2024 security patch in the US

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After initiating the November 2024 update for the multiple flagship devices, including the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 devices in the US, it is limited to the locked units now, with the latest development, it has been expanded to unlocked units.

Unlocked Galaxy S24 gets November 2024 security patch

Samsung is rolling out the November 2024 security patch update for the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra devices with the firmware version numbers S921U1UES4AXJA, S926U1UES4AXJA, and S928U1UES4AXJA, respectively.

The update is dedicated to enhancing the overall security of the devices. Along with this, the changelog also mentions the changes that arrived for the auto blocker. More specifically, it says that after the update, if users set the auto-blocker to the maximum restriction, then it will make the USB device connection disabled while it is still capable of running the charging.

If you are using the Galaxy S24 unlock device in the US, then you should start getting a new password. To check the update, you just need to go to the software update menu from the system settings.

Samsung has introduced the Galaxy S24 series devices earlier this year. The devices came with Android 14-based One UI 6.1 preinstalled. Now the device is waiting to get the first major update, which will be available as One UI 7. It is expected that the company will provide the first beta update to the device in the next few days.

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