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Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim May Not Come Alongside Other S25 Models

Samsung is gearing up for its Unpacked event on January 22, where the Galaxy S25 series is expected to debut. A teaser poster revealed four device corners, leading many to believe that Samsung would launch four new phones: the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, and a brand-new Galaxy S25 Slim.

However, according to a rumor from Chinese sources, the Galaxy S25 Slim may not arrive until May. This may mean that Samsung will only teaser the S25 Slim on January 22 for an announcement meant for later.

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Galaxy S25 Slim: What We Know So Far

The Galaxy S25 Slim will undoubtedly stand out with its remarkably thin design, boasting a thickness of just 6.5 mm. Despite its slim profile, it will likely feature a 6.6-inch AMOLED display with a resolution exceeding 1080p and a 120Hz refresh rate, promising smooth visuals. Positioned between the S25+ and the Ultra in terms of diagonal size, it aims to offer a large screen in a lightweight frame.

A key innovation behind the S25 Slim could be its silicon-carbon battery, which is lighter than traditional lithium-ion batteries yet maintains a substantial capacity, estimated at 5,000 mAh. This would allow Samsung to balance thinness with long-lasting battery performance.

Pinch of Salt

This isn’t the first time rumors have suggested a delay for the Galaxy S25 Slim. It remains unclear whether the rumored May launch applies globally or only to specific markets, such as China. It’s important to approach these rumors with caution and skepticism until Samsung offers official confirmation.

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The Unpacked event next Wednesday will shed light on Samsung’s plans for the Galaxy S25 series. The Slim will either make an early appearance or remain hidden until May, but there’s no doubt that the prospect of this ultra-thin device has generated significant interest.

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Afaq Wajdan Malik