Samsung
might
be
working
on
a
“Galaxy
S25
Slim”
model,
with
similar
rumors
to
the
ones
about
a
“Slim”
iPhone
17
in
2025
that
may
replace
the
iPhone
Plus.
South
Korea’s
ET
news
first
reported
on
it,
saying
Samsung
might
release
a
slim
smartphone
during
the
second
quarter
of
2025
(April
–
June)
as
a
follow-up
a
few
months
after
the
rest
of
the
Galaxy
S25
family
makes
their
debut.
And
now
Smartprix
has
shown
the
listing
for
a
smartphone
with
the
market
name
“Galaxy”
and
model
number
SM-S937U
in
the
GSMA
IMEI database.
Smartprix
says
Samsung
typically
adds
smartphones
it’s
working
on
testing
internally
to
the
database
before
launching
it
six
to
seven
months
later,
and
this
model
number
lines
up
with
others
that
line
up
with
the
usual
Galaxy
standard,
Plus,
and
Ultra
phones.
Other
details
are
unknown,
besides
that
the
U
indicates
it
should
see
a
release
in
the
US.
The
iPhone’s
slim
variant,
however,
could
debut
in
the
third
quarter
and
cost
more
than
even
Apple’s
current
most
expensive
model,
the
iPhone
Pro
Max,
with
a
6.6-inch
display
and
just
one
rear-facing
camera,
according
to
reports
from
The
Information
and
others.
Samsung
might
have
to
change
a
few
parts
to
accommodate
a
different
design,
so
it’s
possible
a
slim
Galaxy
could
cut
back
on
the
processor,
display,
battery,
and
camera
capabilities.
So,
if
the
AI
features
in
the
Galaxy
S24
and
iPhone
16
weren’t
enough
to
make
you
upgrade,
maybe
next
year
we’ll
find
out
if
making
it
really
thin
can
do
the
trick.
(Originally posted by Sheena Vasani)
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