Samsung has long been a dominant force in the smartphone industry, consistently pushing the boundaries of innovation. As we anticipate 2025, exciting details about Samsung’s upcoming smartphone models have surfaced, particularly regarding its impressive foldable phones.
Upcoming Foldable Phones
According to reports from Android Authority, the next generation of Samsung’s foldable devices is set to make waves, with insights gleaned from the latest beta code for One UI 7 (Samsung’s version of Android 15). A tech team recently explored this beta code, unveiling two intriguing model numbers: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.
In addition to these models, Samsung is also expected to launch a successor to the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition. This new device is anticipated to have a broader global launch compared to its predecessor, which was previously exclusive to South Korea. The Z Fold Special Edition was known for its lighter, thinner design, improved cameras, and larger screens compared to the Z Fold 6, making it exciting to see how the next iteration will enhance these features and expand its availability.
Focus on Innovation
While the details surrounding these upcoming foldables are still emerging, it’s evident that Samsung is committed to advancing its innovation in the foldable smartphone space. However, the immediate focus is on the Galaxy S25 series, which is expected to be unveiled soon, potentially featuring a new Galaxy S25 Slim edition.
Rumors suggest that Samsung might also surprise fans with a tri-fold phone in 2025, aimed at competing with Huawei’s Mate XT. This development indicates another busy year ahead for Samsung’s smartphone lineup.
AI Integration in A-Series
In August 2024, Samsung announced the integration of its sought-after AI technology into several models of its Galaxy A-series. Users were introduced to the “Circle To Search” feature, which has been a focal point in the marketing of the Galaxy S24 series.
The AI suite is set to be added to models like the Galaxy A55, A54, A35, and A34, as well as the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+. This upgrade addresses the previous absence of AI tools in mid-range A-series phones, which had updated to One UI 6.1 without such features. However, it has been noted that there are no current plans to implement this technology in lower-end Galaxy devices due to compatibility issues.
Conclusion
As Samsung gears up for an exciting 2025, the company’s commitment to innovation in foldable smartphones and the integration of AI technology into its A-series devices highlights its ongoing efforts to remain at the forefront of the mobile industry. With the anticipated launch of new models and features, Samsung enthusiasts have much to look forward to in the coming year.