Samsung’s latest Galaxy S25 series has a few new tricks up its sleeve, but there aren’t enough reasons to upgrade, as we discussed in this comparison . Since there’s so little difference between both generations, you may confuse your S24 series device with the S25 series when you look from afar. Hence, if you’ve decided not to upgrade but want to ease up your buying sensation, you can make do by applying some of these Galaxy S25 series wallpapers.

Download Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ Wallpapers

The Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus come in four colors — Silver Shadow, Mint, Ice Blue, and Navy. The wallpapers are quite simple with what looks like the letter S with different kinds of gradients applied depending on the color. The one that belongs to the Navy colorway has to be one of our favorites, followed by Mint.

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Overall, we do believe the color options on the S25/Plus are a good departure from previously boring colors like Black, Gray, and Violet. The Mint, Silver, Blue, and Navy colorways make the S25/Plus feel much more alive and targeted toward the youth.

Download Galaxy S25 Ultra Wallpapers

The Galaxy S25 Ultra also comes in four colors — Titanium Black, Titanium Gray, Titanium Silver Blue, and Titanium White Silver. The colors on the Ultra colors are mostly muted, and while they complement the respective colorways, they’re not very interesting to look at.

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Wallpapers on the S25 Ultra’s Titanium White Silver and Titanium Silver Blue are decent among other colors. Samsung usually introduces new colors for the standard S series and Ultra down the line, so we should see more wallpapers as well.

What are your thoughts on these Galaxy S25 series backdrops? Which colorway and wallpaper do you think looks the best? Let us know below.

Abubakar covers Tech at Beebom, with his passion for technology tracing back to 2011 when he received a Dell Inspiron 5100 as a gift. He’s also a passionate advocate for the right-to-repair movement, believing in empowering users to maintain and extend the life of their devices. Outside the tech world, he enjoys watching anime and exploring his newfound enthusiasm for Japanese cars. In his free time, you’ll often find him immersed in Genshin Impact or researching his next gadget purchase. Before joining Beebom, he contributed to leading publications like Android Police, How-To Geek, and Fossbytes.

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