In an exciting development for tech enthusiasts, Samsung is gearing up for the highly anticipated unveiling of its Galaxy S25 smartphone series, expected to take place in January 2025. With only a few weeks until the launch, rumors are swirling and leaks are surfacing as the S25 models appear on various certification platforms worldwide, indicating the company’s steady progress towards the release date.
One of the latest breakthroughs includes the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which has recently been spotted in the Thai NBTC certification database. The model number SM-S938B/DS was spotted, confirming its presence in the certification realm. This developmental stride mirrors a similar pattern seen last year when the Galaxy S24 Ultra was first listed on the NBTC platform in November—only to be unveiled shortly after. Thus, it stands to reason that the Galaxy S25 Ultra could also make its debut in January 2025, building anticipation around its specifications and enhancements.
Notably, reliable leaker Arsène Lupin has disclosed further configuration details about the Galaxy S25 lineup, revealing the storage options available across different models. According to the leaks, the standard Galaxy S25 will be offered in two storage capacities: 128 GB and 256 GB. Stepping up, the S25+ is set to provide a larger storage choice of either 256 GB or 512 GB. Meanwhile, the flagship S25 Ultra is anticipated to be available in an impressive three variants: 256 GB, 512 GB, and a whopping 1 TB, catering to users with extensive storage needs.
While the leaks have been informative, they remain unclear on the RAM configurations for these models. However, there’s speculation that the entire S25 series may standardize on 12 GB of RAM across the board. Adding to the excitement, another source, Jukanlosreve, has claimed that the 256 GB version of the S25 Ultra will feature 12 GB of RAM, while the higher 512 GB and 1 TB variants will be equipped with a robust 16 GB of RAM, promising a seamless multitasking experience for users.
Performance-wise, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to leverage the power of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a configuration that would significantly enhance its processing capabilities. There are whispers suggesting that both the S25 and S25+ models may also incorporate the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset in some markets, yet it remains a possibility that Samsung could opt to release these models with the Exynos 2500 chip in certain regions.
As the official launch date approaches, the excitement continues to build among tech aficionados, eager for what innovations Samsung has in store with the Galaxy S25 series. With the promise of cutting-edge technology and impressive specifications, there’s a tangible buzz in the air as fans gear up for the January reveal. Stay informed and updated by joining tech communities or subscribing to tech newsletters for the latest news surrounding the upcoming smartphone.