Samsung’s Galaxy S25 family is expanding this year with the addition of the Galaxy S25 Slim, joining the vanilla, Plus, and Ultra models. Leaked renders of the S25 Slim have surfaced, giving us a glimpse of its incredibly thin design in detail.
The Galaxy S25 Slim reportedly measures 159 x 76 x 6.4 mm, making it nearly as large as the Galaxy S24+ and the upcoming S25+ in footprint, but far thinner. By comparison, the Galaxy S24+ is 7.7 mm thick, meaning the Slim shaves off significant bulk while maintaining a large 6.7-inch to 6.8-inch screen. At its camera bump, the device is 8.3 mm thick, just slightly thicker than the expected depth of the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s camera bump.
Despite its slim profile, there will be a 200 MP main camera sensor, which utilizes Samsung’s ISOCELL HP5 unit. Additionally, it will have a 50MP ultrawide camera powered by the ISOCELL JN5 sensor and a 50MP telephoto camera that delivers 3.5x optical zoom.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 12 GB of RAM will power the phone, delivering top-tier performance that sets it apart from the competition. The S25 Slim will ship with Android 15 and One UI 7 out of the box, delivering the latest software experience.
Samsung will tease the S25 Slim at the Unpacked event on January 22 but will not launch the device with other Galaxy S25 models. Instead, it is said to be released in May. Previous reports have raised concerns about its battery capacity, which could range between 3,000 mAh and 4,000 mAh. This compromise could limit its appeal to users prioritizing battery life.