The Galaxy S25 series has been already storming up the tech space, with the latest leaks and sightings confirming the future models. We had covered a couple of days ago that the Galaxy S25 Ultra had been listed on the Camera FV 5 database and even the NBTC certification website. The Galaxy S25, the entry-level model, has also appeared on the NBTC database today, providing meaningful insights into the device.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Base Model Spotted on NBTC Database Ahead of January 2025 Launch
The Samsung Galaxy S25 had appeared on the listing with the model number SM-S931B/DS. One of the certifiers has confirmed that it will support various connectivity options, such as SM, WCDMA, LTE, and NR (5G). Other than this, there are no other information regarding the smartphone specifications has been provided, so fans are waiting for more details.
The Galaxy S25 series is expected to be made official in January 2025 (the launch date will likely be January 22). The Galaxy S25 lineup will include the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Hearsayers have been spreading about these gadgets as more and more information comes out of quite some different leakages. The latest Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC will most likely power the Galaxy S25 lineup, which makes sure that performance in all variants is top-notch.
The standard Galaxy S25 and S25+ are said to offer options for Blue, Purple, Black, and Green colors. Moreover, the Galaxy S25 has been certified by 3C and should support 25W fast charging, whereas S25+ and S25 Ultra models are expected to support 45W fast charging. Specifically, the S25 Ultra is also expected to adopt satellite connectivity, yet another unique high-end feature in its spec sheet. With leaks popping up from left to right, we will likely hear more about the Galaxy S25 series in the months to come.
FAQs
When is the Galaxy S25 series expected to launch?
The Galaxy S25 series is rumored to debut on January 22, 2025.
What are the charging capabilities of the Galaxy S25 models?
The Galaxy S25 will support 25W fast charging, while the S25+ and S25 Ultra will support 45W charging.