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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Slim Model Tipped: To Feature Stronger Camera and Revealed to be Light and Thin

The South Korean smartphone manufacturer, Samsung, will soon be unveiling its Galaxy S25 series with three expected models – Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra, and following which, later next year, the Galaxy S25 FE device is also said to launch. Now, new reports have arrived pointing out that a Galaxy S25 Slim model will also be coming next year.

The tipster @UniverseIce has revealed via a X/Twitter update that the Galaxy S25 Slim is expected to sport a stronger camera system and feature a thin and light-weight body. Here’s more about this latest update.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim in Works?

The alleged Galaxy S25 Slim model is going to be a more advanced phone and is reported to debut in April or May 2025 (Q2 2025) as an ultra thin addition to the flagship line-up. Aligning with this report, the tipster @UniverseIce has mentioned in his update that unlike ‘Apple’s iPhone Slim model’, the Galaxy Slim model/Galaxy S25 Slim is suggested to have stronger camera and thin and light form factor design. The camera unit is also stated to be better than the vanilla Galaxy S25 device, and it may be adopting the idea of Vivo’s X200 Pro mini smartphone.

ICE UNIVERSE - X Update

As per reported, Samsung’s upcoming Slim model is expected to equip a triple rear camera system, with 200MP ISOCELL HP5 (1/1.56, primary), 50MP ISOCELL JN5 (1/2.76, ultrawide), and 50MP ISOCELL JN5 (1/2.76, telephoto, 3.5x zoom) camera sensors. It may also be using the new ALoP tech as well, as the result of its slim form factor design. The thickness is also likely to be around 1mm thinner than the next Galaxy S25 Ultra, which itself is 8.2mm thin.

We may be hearing more about this new Galaxy S-series device in the coming weeks and the tech world is waiting anxiously. In the meantime, you may check out the other previous Galaxy S25 series updates here.

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