Samsung is going to introduce the Galaxy S25 series in the coming weeks. As expected, the series will include three main models: S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra. But reports indicate that another model will be added to this family; Galaxy S25 Slim.
Now the rendered images of this phone have been published, which show us its design. As expected, the design of the Galaxy S25 Slim is perfectly in line with the other members of the S25 family. Apparently, Samsung has managed to significantly reduce the thickness of this device to only 6.4 mm.
Even including the protrusion of the camera module, the overall thickness of the device will probably reach 8.3 mm. Meanwhile, the thickness of the Galaxy S25 Ultra (not including the camera bump) is said to be 8.2 mm.
According to published information, Samsung will use a 6.7 or 6.8-inch AMOLED display with very narrow margins on the front panel of the Galaxy S25 Slim.
In the camera department, apparently, this smartphone will be equipped with a 200 megapixel Samsung HP5 main sensor, which thanks to the optical image stabilization (OIS) technology, will be able to capture very high quality photos even in low light conditions. In addition, the ultra-wide 50 megapixel JN5 sensor and the 50 megapixel telephoto sensor, using Samsung’s AloP lens technology and 3.5x optical zoom, provide users with the possibility of shooting at wide angles and precise zooms.
This ultra-slim phone is expected to be equipped with a battery with a capacity of less than 4500 mAh. Despite this capacity, the manufacturer is expected to provide an acceptable battery life for the device by using energy optimization technologies.
Among the other outstanding technical characteristics of this device, we can mention the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which, together with 12 GB of RAM, ensures smooth and fast performance for simultaneously running several programs and heavy games.
Also, this phone is expected to use the One UI 7 operating system based on Android 15, which provides users with an attractive user interface and advanced features.
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