Mobile press office – Samsung has started teasing the launch in 2025. The company will soon launch its flagship Samsung Galaxy S25 series as well as its XR device in the market. Along with this, the company is also planning to launch a budget foldable smartphone. Samsung gave information about this by sharing an article in the newsroom of its official website in South Korea.
Samsung confirms the launch of the Galaxy S25 series
Samsung has officially confirmed that it will launch the Galaxy S25 series in the first half of 2025. Although everyone knows this, the company has now officially announced it. Samsung also launched the Galaxy S24 series in January this year. The company is also expected to launch the Galaxy S25 lineup on the same schedule. Samsung’s upcoming smartphone series will support the advanced Galaxy AI feature.
Only affordable foldable smartphones will be launched
The company said it would launch a low-cost foldable smartphone. This budget foldable phone from Samsung has been long awaited. The company has so far launched foldable smartphones in the premium range. The company has launched 5 generations of foldable phones so far and foldable smartphones are still not in the mainstream. Now, with affordable foldable products, the company wants to bring foldable technology to all users.
There’s also a hint of a Smart Glass XR device launching
Samsung has hinted that it will also launch an XR device. The company has partnered with Google for this device. Furthermore, for this it has also partnered with Qualcomm. This Samsung device was previously expected to launch in 2024, but now this device will launch in 2025. However, Samsung has already hinted at this device once. But now the company will launch it in 2025.
The Samsung Health ecosystem will be strengthened
Along with this, Samsung also said in its post that it will promote the Samsung health ecosystem. The company plans to connect the Galaxy Ring to other devices. Additionally, the ring will also be connected to Samsung’s upcoming Smart Glass XR device.
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