Samsung is gearing up to launch its next flagship smartphone series, the Galaxy S25, with a planned market debut on February 7, 2025. This information, while not officially confirmed by Samsung, suggests a significant upgrade in terms of AI integration and device specifications for the new series.
The Galaxy S25 series is rumored to be unveiled at the ‘Galaxy Unpacked’ event on January 23, 2025, at 3 a.m. KST in the United States. Following this event, pre-orders are expected to be available from January 24 to February 3, with early access for pre-order customers starting February 4. This timeline would see the series available in Korea by the official launch date.
Here are some anticipated features based on the leaks:
Chipset: Due to reported production issues with the Exynos 2500, all models may feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, ensuring high performance across the board.
RAM: The Ultra variants might come with 16GB of RAM for 512GB and 1TB storage options, aiming to enhance multitasking capabilities, especially for AI functionalities.
Camera: An upgrade to the ultra-wide lens from 12 to 50 megapixels is on the horizon, promising better photographic capabilities.
While Samsung has not yet confirmed these details, the anticipation for the Galaxy S25 series is palpable, with expectations high for its impact on the AI-driven smartphone market.
With this credible leak, the tech community is abuzz with excitement for what the Galaxy S25 series might bring to the table. If these details hold true, Samsung could be setting a new standard for flagship smartphones.
Stay tuned for official announcements from Samsung for confirmation.