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Samsung to unveil Galaxy S25 series and Project Moohan on January 22

Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event could unveil the S25 series with AI enhancements and the new Galaxy XR.

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A teaser image for Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event for January 22, 2025
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Next month, tech enthusiasts have yet another reason to mark their calendars as Samsung is set to unveil its latest innovations at the Galaxy Unpacked event. Leaks and rumors have been swirling, providing a pre-show glimpse into what could be one of the year’s major tech unveilings. The event is anticipated to occur on January 22, 2025, with San Jose, California, being the rumored venue for this tech spectacle.

The buzz around this event centers on the debut of the Galaxy S25 series, which includes the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and the flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra. However, there’s a twist this year. A leaked image, shared on social media by the reliable tipster Evan Blass, showcases what appears to be the official teaser for the event. This teaser not only confirms the January 22 date but also teases an additional device. The image reveals four corners, suggesting not three, but four models in the lineup, leading to speculation about the introduction of a Galaxy S25 Slim.

The Galaxy S25 series is expected to keep the momentum of Samsung’s flagship offerings with notable upgrades. While exact specs remain under wraps, the design hints at a return to rounded corners, differing from the sharp, boxy design seen in the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This aesthetic shift might appeal to users who prefer a more ergonomic feel.

In terms of performance, the Galaxy S25 series is rumored to be powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, potentially bringing enhanced efficiency and speed to the table. The series might also introduce new AI features through Samsung’s One UI 7, which is based on Android 15. Camera specifications are a hot topic, with whispers of a 50MP ultrawide sensor for the Ultra model, promising superior photo quality in various lighting conditions.

However, the spotlight might not only shine on smartphones. “Project Moohan,” Samsung’s venture into mixed reality, could see its first public appearance or at least a significant teaser at this Unpacked event. This mixed reality headset, potentially named Galaxy XR, has been in the works for some time, with expectations of it integrating advanced features like gesture-based controls and live translation capabilities.

Regarding pricing, while Europe might see the Galaxy S25 series at a price point similar to the S24 series, there’s uncertainty about pricing in Korea and the US, where market dynamics could lead to different strategies.

There’s one more layer to this unveiling. Although the teaser shows four models, the Galaxy S25 Slim might not be available for purchase immediately. Rumors suggest Samsung could plan a more staggered launch, potentially targeting a limited release between April and June 2025, aligning with a strategy to create sustained buzz throughout the year.

While Samsung has yet to officially confirm these details, the consistent leaks from reputable sources like Evan Blass give us a tantalizing preview of what’s to come. Whether it’s the evolution of the Galaxy S series or the dawn of new technologies like mixed reality, the January 22 Galaxy Unpacked event promises to be a defining moment in Samsung’s 2025 tech narrative.


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