Samsung has officially announced to host the Galaxy Unpacked event on January 22, 2025. The South Korean tech band is expected to introduce new products including the much awaited Galaxy S25 Series later this month. The event is set to be streamed live on Samsung Newsroom and Samsung’s YouTube channel.
Samsung has officially announced it will host this year’s Galaxy Unpacked event on January 22. The event will be held in San Jose and will also be live-streamed via Samsung.com, Samsung Newsroom and Samsung’s YouTube channel beginning at 10 a.m. PT, 1 p.m. EST, 6 p.m. GMT and 7 p.m. CET.
The event invite reads, “Get ready for AI that is more natural and intuitive. The next evolution of Galaxy AI is coming and it’s going to change the way you interact with the world every day. The new Galaxy S series is about to set the bar once again for mobile AI experiences now and into the future.”
“On January 22, Samsung Electronics will host Unpacked in San Jose. Join us as we unveil a new chapter in mobile AI — premium Galaxy innovations that bring seamless convenience into every moment of your life,” it further added.
What can we expect at the event?
However, it is yet unclear what will be introduced at the Galaxy Unpacked Event, but the firm is likely to follow tradition and unveil the Samsung Galaxy S25 series. There will be three smartphones making their way to the market- Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra. The smartphone series is also tipped to come with improved battery performance over the existing S24 Series, a sleeker design along with enhanced camera capabilities and new Galaxy AI features.
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The company did not confirm about the Smartphone series but recently it was put on reservations through the Samsung India Store. The buyer can pre-reserve now by paying a refundable amount of just Rs 2,000. On pre-reserve the consumers can also get benefits up to Rs 5,000. The pre-reservation window is open till January 22 until the pre-booking begins. The lineup is likely to go on sale on February 4.
As per rumour’s and reports the for the first time Samsung is likely to include a fourth variant- Galaxy S25 Slim. It is expected to feature a 6.66-inch screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and a 4,700mAh battery. Additionally it’s said to include a triple camera module with an ultrawide sensor and telephoto lens, and an LED flash on the back.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is stated to come with a 6.88-inch QHD+ display and will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite with 12GB/16GB RAM, and 256GB/512GB/1TB storage. Additionally, it may house a 5,000mAh battery and feature a triple-camera module with LED flash. The camera setup is likely to include a 200MP main sensor with a 12MP telephoto lens and a 50MP tertiary camera.
The Galaxy S25 Plus is said to have features similar to those of the Slim variant except for the battery and camera specs.
Lastly, the standard S25 is speculated to have a 6.2-inch super AMOLED display, triple-camera module, LED flash, 12MP front camera, Android 15-based One Ui 7.0, 12GB RAM, 256GB/512GB storage. In the US/Canada/China the company is expected to provide a Qualcomm chipset whereas the global variant is stated to come integrated with the in-house Exynos chipset. Moreover, it could also sport a 4,000mAh battery with 25W charging support.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25+ are expected to be offered in a variety of colours, with the Ultra model possibly featuring titanium black, titanium grey, titanium jade green, titanium jet black, titanium pink gold, titanium silver blue, and titanium white silver.
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According to Gizmochina, photos of the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra in blue have surfaced, with Icy Blue being the standard model and Titanium Blue as the Ultra variation. Both phones are seen with clear Spigen Crystal Flex protective covers.
Leaked photographs show the Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra with a MagSafe-like ring on the rear, indicating that they would enable magnetic wireless charging through a dedicated magnetic protective case, but not Qi2 magnetic wireless charging.