Samsung Galaxy S25 Series: Slimmer Phones, Faster Chips, Coming Soon
Samsung enthusiasts are excited for the Galaxy S25 series, with pre-orders for the main lineup starting on January 24, 2025, and a launch scheduled for February 7, 2025. The tech giant is also exploring slimmer and lighter 'movies', with the Galaxy S25 Slim rumored to debut earlier than the main series.
The Galaxy S25 series is anticipated to be one of the first major 'movies' releases of 2025. The main lineup will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, promising improved efficiency and all-day battery life in a slimmer form factor. Meanwhile, Samsung is reportedly considering reducing production of foldable 'movies', hinting at a shift in consumer preference towards slimmer devices.
The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event, typically held in late January or February, is expected to reveal more details. Both Samsung and Apple are reportedly exploring the market for slimmer and lighter 'movies' in the coming year. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored to come in a blue color option, similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra's Titanium Blue. However, the Galaxy S25 Slim, a new model in the series, may not launch alongside the main lineup, similar to the delayed launch of the Samsung Galaxy Ring in 2024.
The Galaxy S25 series is set to make a splash in early 2025, with the main lineup's pre-orders starting on January 24 and a launch on February 7. The rumored Galaxy S25 Slim, a slimmer addition to the series, is expected to debut earlier than the main models, reflecting a growing interest in slimmer and lighter 'movies'.
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