Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch its new Galaxy S25 series earlier than usual, with a leaked survey suggesting a launch date of January 5, 2025.
This information, uncovered through a promotional survey shared online, hints that Samsung may also begin pre-orders on the same day.
This potential early release would follow Samsung’s recent trend of moving up its Galaxy S series launch dates. In 2024, the Galaxy S24 series launched on January 17, ahead of the Galaxy S23’s February debut in 2023.
With this shift, Samsung could be aiming to capture market attention right from the start of the year, likely hoping to gain a competitive edge in the premium smartphone market.
The Galaxy S25 lineup is expected to include the standard Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, and a rumored Galaxy S25 Slim model.
While no major hardware changes are expected, Samsung will reportedly include the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and improve camera and battery performance through software updates.
If the January 5 launch date holds, the Galaxy S25 series could reach stores by mid-January, giving Samsung a solid start in 2025.
This early release is part of Samsung’s ongoing strategy to lead the smartphone market each year with innovative features and high-performance models.