Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S25 series and additional AI features at Galaxy Unpacked 2025 on January 22 in San Jose. Pre-reservations for the Galaxy S25 in India are open till the event day, and the event will be webcast live.
Later this month, Samsung has formally announced that its second Galaxy Unpacked event will be held. Additionally, the Korean tech giant has announced that new Galaxy AI capabilities that will "change the way you interact with the world every day" would be unveiled during the Unpacked event.Release date of the Samsung Galaxy S25: January 22 is the confirmed date of the in-person Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event in San Jose. At 10 a.m. PT or 11:30 p.m. (Indian time), the event will take place.
You can watch the Galaxy Unpacked event on Samsung's own website and YouTube channel, just like you can every year.
Samsung Galaxy S25 series pre-orders: Via the Samsung India Store, Samsung has also begun taking orders for the Galaxy S25 series in India. The business claims that by pre-reserving the phones for ₹1,999 from today, buyers can save up to ₹5,000. Pre-booking will be open through January 22.
According to rumors, Samsung is expected to begin accepting pre-orders for the Galaxy S25 series on January 24. The flagship smartphones are expected to go on sale on February 4.
What can we anticipate from 2025's Galaxy Unpacked?
On January 22, Samsung will reveal the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Later in the year, the new Galaxy S25 Slim model might be released.
All Galaxy S25 series models are anticipated to be powered by Samsung's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite processors. It is anticipated that the new smartphones would have rounded edges rather than the sharp edges that have been a defining feature of the Galaxy S series.
It is anticipated that the flagship devices would also have faster charging times and a better camera configuration. Along with substantially thinner bezels, Samsung is anticipated to introduce new smartphones that may support Qi2 wireless charging, which is similar to Apple's MagSafe charging system.
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