Samsung Galaxy S25 Lineup details leak: South Korean tech company Samsung launches the next generation of its Galaxy S series every year in January. This time also the company is going to bring its flagship series in the first month of the new year. Till now no clear information regarding its timeline has been revealed, but now in a leak it has been said that Samsung is organizing the event on January 22, 2025. In this, 3 new smartphones of Galaxy S25 lineup can be launched.
What information has come to light regarding the event?
A tipster named @sondesix on Twitter has revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event will be held on January 22. According to Indian time, it will start at 10.30 pm. In this, Samsung Galaxy S25, Samsung Galaxy S25+ and Samsung Galaxy Ultra will be launched. Apart from this, Project Moohan XR headset can also be teased at the event.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Lineup
According to recent leaks, 45W fast charging will be available in this lineup. Like the Galaxy S24 series, this time too the company will not provide charging adapters with the box. Customers will have to purchase these separately. All three smartphones will come with 5G. S Pen is also expected to be available with Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Talking about performance, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset is expected to be available in the series. The company has said that all three smartphones will run on Android 15. Compared to the S24 series, the S25 lineup will have a better camera. A 50MP ultra-wide sensor can be seen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra instead of the current 12MP.
What is the potential price?
Compared to the Galaxy S24 series, the phones of the new lineup may be costlier by Rs 5,000-7,000. The price of Galaxy S25 is expected to be around Rs 84,999, Galaxy S25+ is expected to be priced around Rs 1,04,999 and S25 Ultra is expected to be priced around Rs 1,34,999. However, till now nothing has been said by the company regarding the price.
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