If you're interested, Samsung has already begun the process. Customers may now sign up for a program that allows them to express interest in the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy AI, and they will receive a $50 coupon good for "additional eligible products." Additionally, a survey with a $50 offer was sent to Samsung registered users via email. More information about these deals can be found by Forbes contributor Janhoi McGregor. However, interest must be registered by January 21st, the day before Galaxy Unpacked, at the latest.
Samsung has opened pre-orders at the conclusion of past Galaxy Unpacked presentations that included phone debuts. It is anticipated that pre-orders will open an hour or two after the Galaxy Unpacked event begins on January 22 at 1300 Eastern/1000 Pacific. In contrast to past years, there has been talk of Samsung moving the pre-order system's opening from the Wednesday event to Friday, January 24 in the morning. Presumably, pre-orders will end on Tuesday, February 4, regardless of the start date. Delivery of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will coincide with its retail availability after you have registered your interest, seen the Galaxy Unpacked premiere, and placed your pre-order. Deliveries to customers who placed preorders are anticipated to begin on Friday, February 7.
At this year's first Unpacked event, it is virtually certain that Samsung will unveil not three, but four Galaxy S25 smartphones. In terms of price, Samsung's next "Galaxy S25 Slim" should fall somewhere between the S25+ and the S25 Ultra. Low-profile design, as the name implies The S25 Slim hasn't been seen in pictures, in contrast to the other Galaxy S25 family members. All we are aware of is that the phone will have a marginally different design from the others. The S25 Slim is rumored to serve as the foundation for Samsung's S26 series design next year.But we do know it will be extremely thin, with a thickness of just 6.5 mm.
Considering that most phones these days have a chassis that is between 8 and 9 mm thin, that is an impressively slim phone. High-end hardware We anticipate the Galaxy S25 Slim to have top-tier hardware. Since the gadget is a member of Samsung's flagship series, its pricing is anticipated to be comparable to that of the Ultra.According to rumors, the display will be 6.66" diagonal, similar to the S25+, and the chipset will be Qualcomm's newest and greatest, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Although opinions on battery capacity are still divided, tipsters believe a cell should have a capacity of 4,700–5,000 mAh. At first glance, it might not seem like much, but bear in mind the thin 6.5-millimeter profile.
It is predicted that the S25 Slim will include a "Ultra" camera system, which means that it will have a better portion of the S25 Ultra's camera hardware despite its smaller size. We don't have to guess, though, because we have some very technical specs of the camera system. The Ultra, which is 1/1.56" in size but may also be 1/1.3" like the HP2, is most likely to be the source of the primary 200MP ISOCELL HP5 sensor. Keep in mind that the HP5 has not yet been revealed.
The 50MP JN5 1/2.76" sensor from Samsung will be used in the telephoto and ultrawide units. 3.5x optical zoom will be available on the telephoto camera. The second telephoto camera, however, will not be included on the S25 Slim.
Although the exact price is uncertain, we do know that it will be more expensive than the Plus and less expensive than the Ultra. Regarding availability, don't hold your breath because the S25 Slim isn't expected to be available until Q2 of this year, according to the latest data. Although it won't be available for purchase for some time, it will probably be revealed at this month's Samsung Unpacked event. Samsung's next flagship handset is not as near to a release as the other three phones in the series, as seen by the company's ability to keep it under wraps. Thus, for the first time in a long time, we can look forward to the surprises that the Unpacked will reveal on January 22.
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