Probably the new smartphone will rival the iPhone 17 Slim.
A new rumor from Korean publication etnews (via insider Jukanlosreve) claims that Samsung is working on a “slim” model for the Galaxy S25 series. However, it will not be released alongside the main series. Tom’s Guide writes about this.
According to the report, the Galaxy S25 Slim will be released as a sequel later this year. There are rumors that the slimmer S25 will be an experimental launch to gauge public interest.
Unnamed industry sources said: “The company may launch this in small quantities to gauge the market response and change the line within a year.”
This is not an unusual occurrence for Samsung. In July, the company launched the Galaxy Z Fold 6. More recently, it launched the Z Fold 6 Special Edition, which is thinner, lighter and has a larger screen; however, this phone is only available in Korea for now and may launch soon. Chinese. This suggests that we might see the slim S25 device around April 2025.
Insider Jukanlosreve said: “I believe this will include the adoption of Exynos 2400 and its launch in April.”
Samsung is struggling to bring the next generation of Exynos chips to life with less than viable production at its foundries. However, there are reports that the company is already considering next year for its next processors. Therefore, it will not be a big surprise if the company puts its own chip into experimental production.
The report states that Samsung is considering a slim model as a response to the acclaimed iPhone 17 Slim. The Slim model replaces the Plus model in Apple’s iPhone series. In addition to being thinner, it may also have a smaller 6.6-inch display.
Apple and Samsung have been racing to make thinner phones for the past few years, and Samsung is promoting the Z Fold 6 as one of Samsung’s thinnest phones. Apple isn’t afraid to boast about how thinner the iPhone 16 series is compared to last year’s models.
Samsung needs to shake up its phone business, and it looks like the company is looking for new ways to persuade people to buy its devices.
Heading into 2025, Samsung could see a year-long trial period as the Korean company tries to recover from a seemingly dismal few years. There are reports that it is considering rebranding its premium phone line by dropping the Galaxy name.
Source: Focus
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