Samsung is set to unveil its new flagship phones, the Galaxy S25 series, during the Galaxy Unpacked event on January 22, 2025, at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT / 6 p.m. GMT in San Jose, California. The event will feature the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra, alongside updates to the Galaxy AI features introduced last year.
Samsung prepares to unveil Galaxy S25 series on January 22
The Galaxy S25 is expected to feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, Qi2 wireless charging support, enhanced AI capabilities, and a slightly redesigned chassis compared to the Galaxy S24. Pre-orders for the phone may begin right after the launch event, with a potential on-sale date of February 7.
Similarly, the Galaxy S25 Plus will share these improvements and offer a larger battery and faster wired charging. It is anticipated to be the preferred option for users who favor a bigger screen experience.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored to include a new 50MP ultra-wide camera, significantly enhancing its camera setup compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s 12MP ultra-wide camera. This addition is expected to provide a more consistent photographic experience across its four optical zoom levels.
There is speculation around the possible introduction of a Galaxy S25 Slim model, emphasizing a thinner design while retaining notable features from the Ultra edition. Additionally, a cheaper version of the foldable Galaxy Z Flip model, possibly named Galaxy Z Flip FE, might also be announced or previewed during the event.
Software updates and wearables
One UI 7 will accompany the Galaxy S25 phones, based on Android 15. This update promises to enhance user experience by incorporating more advanced AI features and introducing a new “Now Bar” for easier notification access.
Samsung may also showcase the Galaxy Ring 2, a sequel to its first smart ring, likely featuring improvements in design and battery life. Information regarding the Galaxy AR headset, also referred to as Project Moohan, could be unveiled, as this collaboration with Google and Qualcomm is anticipated to launch in 2025.
In addition, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s screen will utilize Samsung’s exclusive ProScaler technology, ensuring sharper visuals and brighter colors for a more lifelike display experience. The device will feature a 6.86-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x display and require a QHD+ screen resolution setting, lacking support for WQHD+ resolution.
Samsung has prepared to launch the Galaxy S25 series in San Jose, California, with general availability expected by mid-February following the start of pre-orders on the same day as the launch event.
Live coverage of the Galaxy Unpacked event will be available on Samsung’s website, Samsung Newsroom, and the Samsung YouTube channel.
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