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Leak: Samsung starts production of Galaxy S25 series ahead of launch
It seems Samsung has already started mass production of the Galaxy S25 series. The company is rumored to introduce the new flagships in late January next year, and the lineup’s specs and features have reportedly been finalized.
Leaker kro_roe claims that Samsung has started the production of the Galaxy S25 series. The commencement of production suggests that the specs and features have been finalized before entering the final phase of development.
Recently, Samsung’s revised production plan for 2025 has been leaked. The company has trimmed down overall production but increased the Galaxy S25 series’s production estimation – indicating at its ambitions to ramp up flagship sales.
Once mass production begins, Samsung typically takes about 1-2 months to finalize the preparations for the release. This period includes quality checks, logistics, marketing campaigns, and setting up for the official Unpacked event.
For the Galaxy S25 series, if mass production has already started, an official release could be expected within 2-3 months, typically around early February, given that Samsung usually launches its flagship devices early in the year.
Samsung Galaxy S25 series – Key takeaways
The Korean tech giant may announce the Galaxy S25 series on January 22 in San Francisco. Korea’s FNNews, last month, revealed the company’s plans for launch date and event venue.
If the unveiling takes place in late January, you can expect the official release in early February. Pre-orders will begin on the same day of the Unpacked, following the pre-reservation closure.
Galaxy S25 Ultra is set to redefine Samsung’s flagship smartphone design approach. The next Ultra flagship will debut a refined design philosophy by turning the angular corners into rounded ones.
The screen will appear the same as the Galaxy S24 Ultra – flat. It’s a good decision to keep the display decision intact as curved edge panels are highly vulnerable to outer physical damage.