Since last week, rumors have been circulating about a new Samsung phone that may become part of the Galaxy S25 series.
Sites from Android Authority, among others, report about the Galaxy S25 Slim, which will apparently be a thinner version of the S25 with a very powerful camera. Leaker Ice Universe says it will have an Ultra camera, suggesting a 200Mp lens like the S24 Ultra.
Now an official GSMA submission for the slim version has also surfaced, which seems to confirm the rumor. The S25 Slim is listed with the model number SM-S937 and is expected to be released next year, alongside the regular Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra.
However, Lekker Max Jambor reports that it won’t launch at the same time as those phones:
That’s a fact and not just a guess https://t.co/AAGlsZVOIW
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) November 8, 2024
Since this is a new phone, it’s impossible to predict when the S25 Slim will launch. One possibility is next to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, which will likely debut in July or August.
Unfortunately, no other information about the S25 Slim is available at this time. However, it is believed that the model will have a 200Mp main camera, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.
New colors for the S25 series
There is also new information about the colors being added to the S25 series. According to analyst Ross Young on X/Twitter, some of these will be available in “limited quantities.” He mentioned the following:
- S25 and S25+: Coral Red, Rose Gold, Blue/Black
- S25 Ultra: Titanium Blue/Black, Titanium Jade Green, Titanium Rose Gold
Young previously found out that the Galaxy S25 will be available in Moon Night Blue, Silver Shadow, Sparkling Blue and Sparkling Green. Midnight Black will apparently be added to the Galaxy S25 Plus, while the S25 Ultra will arrive in various metallic colors.
It is expected that some of these color variants will be available exclusively in Samsung’s online shop, as was the case for the Galaxy S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra.
This article originally appeared in our sister publication PC WELT and was translated and adapted from German.