Samsung made waves at Galaxy Unpacked this January with a dazzling array of announcements. The spotlight shone on the much-anticipated Galaxy S25 series, promising a flagship experience in a compact form. Boasting a 6.2-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, the S25 offers 12GB of RAM.
The Galaxy S25 doesn’t disappoint in the photography department either, with a 50Mp main camera, a 12Mp ultrawide lens, and a 10Mp 3x telephoto sensor. Priced at £799/$799.99, it’s a stellar entry-level device in Samsung’s lineup. For those craving a larger screen, the Galaxy S25+ steps in with a 6.7-inch QHD+ display and a 4900mAh battery supporting faster 45W wired charging, starting at £999/$999.99.
At the pinnacle is the Galaxy S25 Ultra, boasting a 6.9-inch QHD+ display and a groundbreaking camera system with a 200Mp main sensor. Priced at £1,249/$1,299.99, the Ultra offers up to 1TB of storage and a 5000mAh battery. The Galaxy S25 Edge, teased as the ‘Slim’ model, remains shrouded in mystery but is rumored to launch in April.
In a leap into augmented and virtual reality, Samsung teased Project Moohan, an XR headset developed with Google and Qualcomm. Leveraging Android XR, this headset promises revolutionary experiences in gaming, education, and entertainment. While initially for developers, a consumer release looms on the horizon.
This year’s Galaxy Unpacked event sets a bold tone for Samsung in 2025, with pre-orders for the Galaxy S25 series live now and availability starting on February 7, 2025. Exciting times lie ahead for Samsung enthusiasts as they eagerly await the arrival of the S25 Edge and Project Moohan.