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Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim: What you need to know

Discover the 6.4-mm-thin Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim, which will launch in May 2024. It features triple cameras and a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.

More details about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim have surfaced, giving you a clearer picture of what to expect from this highly anticipated device. Leaks from reliable sources, including @OnLeaks and @SmartPrix, reveal fascinating insights, including its impressively slim design and advanced features.

A new benchmark for slim smartphones

If the rumours are accurate, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim will be one of the thinnest Galaxy devices yet. Its chassis measures 6.4mm at its thinnest point and approximately 8.3mm when factoring in the camera module. To put this into perspective, the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra is said to be 8.2mm thick (excluding the camera bump). Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 and S24+ are 7.6mm and 7.7mm thin, respectively.

This sleek design will likely appeal to users prioritising portability and a lightweight feel without compromising style or functionality. The high-resolution renders suggest a device with a metal frame and a glass back, further enhancing its premium look.

Packed with powerful specs

The Galaxy S25 Slim is expected to deliver more than a slim profile. The 6.7-inch display will likely provide stunning visuals, while its triple-camera system promises advanced photography capabilities. Leaks suggest the rear setup includes a 200MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom.

Under the hood, the phone is anticipated to be powered by Qualcommโ€™s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, paired with 12GB of RAM. This combination ensures smooth performance, even during demanding tasks. The device is set to run One UI 7, based on Android 15, offering an upgraded and intuitive user experience.

Launch timeline and event details

Samsungโ€™s Galaxy Unpacked event is set to take place next week. At this event, the tech giant will unveil its Galaxy S25 Series. While thereโ€™s hope that the Galaxy S25 Slim might briefly appear during the event, reports indicate the device is unlikely to hit the shelves until May.

With its ultra-slim design and high-end features, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim is shaping to be a standout device in 2024. Whether youโ€™re drawn to its aesthetics, camera system, or processing power, this phone is clearly designed to impress.

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