Perhaps the biggest reveal from last week's Samsung CES press conference was another press conference. The hardware giant closed the main event with a tease. Company's upcoming exhibition. The next Samsung Unpacked event is scheduled for Wednesday at 10am.
As with recent Unpacked events; Both of next week's big shows will be broadcast live. Samsung's sitethe company's position; YouTube channel.
Samsung is very excited to get pre-orders ahead of time as pre-orders come with a $50 Samsung store credit. You can see all the fine print on it. Here.
The absolute slam dunk for the event is the Galaxy S25 line. Since breaking away from CES/MWC for its mobile announcements, The company has developed a twice-a-year rate for flagship releases. We get the Galaxy S series around January/February, and we have new foldables in the summer.
The line should include three main models: the S25; S25+ and S25 Ultra; They make the Galaxy Note its biggest, It is the product of the S line absorbed as the most premium device. As usual, The lead-up to the event is leaky; Inundated with presentations and cases. Built with the specs that Samsung presents to the manufacturer, they give a general feel for the line.
The lion's share of rumors point to the S25 being a lot like its predecessor. The biggest change on the hardware front is the thinner design. Rumor Released this week. Instruct Samsung to shave 1 to 2 mm from the device's profile. Another almost certain rumor is the inclusion. Snapdragon 8 Elite. Chip that Qualcomm unveiled in Hawaii last October. (The usual caveat is that there may be slight processor differences in international markets, but it's already done in this country.)
Not only will Samsung position itself as a leader in the category, but Galaxy AI will be a key factor in differentiating its offering from the Google Gemini features available on Android devices. Of course, Last year was a big announcement in AI. Circle to findA Google activity that first started in S24.
Another possible—but less obvious—look at the successor to the lukewarmly received Galaxy Ring Project MoohanAn augmented reality headset developed in partnership with Google.