New year, new Samsung smartphones that will cost your money The company has officially announced that it will host Galaxy Unpacked on Wednesday 22 January– It will be in my hometown of San Jose, California. If you're interested, we expect Samsung to make an announcement. Galaxy S25 SeriesFrom the tiny to the ultra, there's likely more Galaxy AI in store. As the event's teaser clearly shows.
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What to expect from Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked
We're waiting to see what Samsung does next with its flagship series. Apple and Google's latest release has been a huge hit since its launch last summer. So there's a lot at stake. Even though Samsung was the first to introduce artificial intelligence to add value to premium smartphones, it doesn't have a Google Gemini to use like last year's Galaxy S24.
The company had already told us that the Galaxy S25 series was close to launch in a press release several months ago. But we know nothing about what's inside or what it's intended to do. We can assume it will have a brand new Qualcomm chip scaled to fit Samsung's devices, likely with thinner bezels. Bigger display and smoother corners As is the trajectory of the Ultra series, there are rumors that the Galaxy S25 in factory production will be similar to the iPhone, which Samsung has spent years differentiating itself on. Funny enough, so is the Google Pixel 9 lineup. This is where everyone in Android land is headed, right? As for the rest, expect the smaller Galaxy S25 to match the screen sizes of Apple and Google's lineups. Smaller displays could mean a more portable device with all the goodies of its larger flagship siblings.
Now that we have an official date, the rumors should be starting to settle. Samsung continues to rely heavily on artificial intelligence to drive the excitement forward. The teaser video released alongside the Galaxy Unpacked announcement begins with someone waking up and asking the digital assistant to put “Galaxy Unpacked” on their calendar. Samsung will have to prove to users that Galaxy AI isn't just a gimmick, but How Bixby hit us after failing to deliver on par with Google Assistant
If you're the type of Samsung fan who can pre-order a device without knowing what's coming next. The company hopes to entice you with a $50 backup credit between now and launch day on January 22. Samsung is offering up to $900 in credit in exchange. So think about the devices in your arsenal that can help keep costs down. Last year's Galaxy S24 devices cost anywhere from $800 to $1,300, and the Galaxy S24 Ultra is likely to be priced in the same range this year or higher. than Along with all the taxes and added costs.