SK Telecom: 60-70% of Samsung Galaxy S25 series pre-orders are the Ultra model
According to the Korean telco, the most pre-ordered colours of Galaxy S25 Ultra are Titanium Black and Titanium Whitesilver. #samusng #galaxys25 #galaxyunpacked
By Liu Hongzuo -
L to R: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in Titanium Whitesilver, Titanium Black, Titanium Silverblue, and Titanium Gray. Photo: HWZ.
Are you getting a Samsung Galaxy S25 series handset? If so, which colour did you pick?
As reported on ETNews, the publication spoke to SK Telecom (a major, if not the largest by subscriber count, consumer telco company in South Korea) to find out how Galaxy S25 series phones are doing in its home ground.
The article reports that Galaxy S25 Ultra made up 60% to 70% of the total number of Day One pre-orders of the handset series through SK Telecom. Most Ultra pre-orders were for either Titanium Black or Titanium Whitesilver.
Meanwhile, the Iceyblue and Silver Shadow colourways are popular among Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ pre-order customers.
SK Telecom also hinted that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is set to do very well in South Korea. The article quoted a spokesperson saying: "The overall pre-order sales atmosphere is similar to that of the previous Galaxy S24 series.”
In case you were wondering, the Galaxy S24 series outperformed Galaxy S23, if reports are to be believed.
Oi, you play what colour?
If you haven’t seen our TikTok clip showcasing all the standard Galaxy S25 series colourways, we’ve embedded it above for your convenience (give us a Follow so you won’t miss the next one).
We also have a very handy pricing article that details all the different colours available for the Samsung Galaxy 25 series. Remember to check it out if you want to pre-order it before its 14 February retail date.
Separately, we have a comparison piece for the different Galaxy S25 series phones between our local major telcos’ contract bundle plans.
Finally, remember to visit our forums to see the most popular hues (and storage configurations!) among Singaporean users.
Source: ETNews (Korean)
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