The next Galaxy Unpacked is almost upon us, and there’s a lot to look forward to in the event. One of the main highlights of the events will be the Galaxy S25 series, but there’s a lot more to look forward to in the event. Here’s everything you can expect from the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Series
The Galaxy S25 series will take center stage in the event with three new phones — Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and s25 Ultra. One of the notable improvements in these new devices is the processor, which is Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite (benchmarks). Besides, all the devices are expected to get subtle changes here and there, including around the camera lenses.
The overall design is expected to be curvier, which should make them easier to hold. The standard S25 and S25 Plus could be thinner, with the display size remaining the same as the S24. The battery sizes on all the phones are expected to remain the same as the previous generation, with the charging speeds expected to remain the same, too.
The S25 and S25 Plus will use a triple camera setup with 50 MP wide, 10 MP 3x Telephoto, and 12 MP ultrawide. On the other hand, the S25 Ultra is expected to feature a 200 MP main camera with 50 MP ultrawide, a 10 MP 3x telephoto, and a 50 MP periscope camera with 5x optical zoom.
All the devices are expected to come with 120Hz Dynamic 2X AMOLED displays, USB 3 Type-C ports, and One UI 7 based on Android 15 out of the box.
One UI 7
Speaking of Android 15, the release of One UI 7 was delayed this time around. As a result, Samsung will be unveiling the full stable release during Galaxy Unpacked. While we’ve covered all the highlights in our One UI 7 features list, here’s a quick rundown on what to expect if you still haven’t tried out the beta.
One UI 7 has completely revamped the stock icons, quick settings panel, and animations. There are many new features like the Now Bar, Now Brief, vertical drawer, and an improved camera app user experience.
Besides, a lot of One UI 7 features are focused on Galaxy AI. Samsung is riding the AI train well and has already shipped many useful features. However, the upcoming Galaxy AI should give people more reasons to get a Samsung device.
Galaxy AI
One of the new Galaxy AI features in One UI 7 stable is Call Transcripts support in over 20+ languages. As the name suggests, the on-device LLM will transcribe calls and record the conversation, which you can then easily access from the Dialer.
Besides, One UI 7 will also ship with tools to assist you in writing, summarizing, and comparing content. Another AI feature that could soon knock on your phone’s door is Gemini. According to the latest leaks, Samsung devices could get a much deeper Gemini integration with support for Samsung apps. One of the apps that will be supported is Samsung Notes.
Sneak Peek Into Future Devices
Like each Galaxy Unpacked, we expect Samsung to give us a sneak peek of what’s coming. There are three devices we’re looking forward to in the future, and they are:
Galaxy Ring 2
The Galaxy Ring definitely felt like a first-generation device and wasn’t the best in terms of accuracy and battery life. Plus, it was expensive. Samsung would be willing to change that with the Galaxy Ring 2, and we wouldn’t be surprised if it announces the Galaxy Ring 2 in Galaxy Unpacked 2025.
Galaxy S25 Slim
The Galaxy S25 Slim is yet another device we look forward to. It’s supposed to be an iPhone 17 Air/Slim rival, which is rumored to launch soon, too. The S25 Slim’s overall form factor is supposed to be the same as the S25 Plus’, albeit in a much slimmer chassis that should make it a joy to hold, on paper.
Rumors suggest the same 4,000 mAh battery as the Galaxy S25 Plus combined with Snapdragon 8 Elite and the same set of cameras. The device is expected to be priced well within the price of the S25 and S25 Plus.
Project Moohan
Samsung and Google think the future is XR and are developing a cool new XR headset. Project Moohan is a result of that collaboration, and we expect Samsung to give us a glimpse at its hardware and how it would look in real life. So far, we’ve seen the official renders and it looks pretty cool.
The device will be powered by Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 and Android XR operating system. The device is expected to arrive sometime this year.
And that’s everything you need to know and can expect from the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event. While the Galaxy S25 series is exciting, One UI 7 and Project Moohan are a tad bit more exciting for us, and we look forward to trying them out. What are you looking forward to in Galaxy Unpacked 2025? Let us know below.
Source: Beebom