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Philip Michaels

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025: Likely dates, Samsung Galaxy S25 launch plans and more

TM Roh of Samsung speaks at a Galaxy Unpacked event in front of Galaxy AI banner.
Latest Galaxy Unpacked 2025 news

Updated December 19
• The Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Plus have had more alleged renders of them leak.
• A leaked Italian teaser poster shared on X seemingly confirms Unpacked date as January 22, 2025.
• A separate leaker also claims Samsung will hold its next product launch on January 22.
• Samsung has confirmed that it's coming out with an XR headset in 2025, fueling speculation we could get a teaser at Unpacked.
• An AI-powered version of Bixby could debut alongside the Galaxy S25 models in January.

There's no official confirmation of a January 2025 Galaxy Unpacked yet, but the rumor mill suggests we're roughly a month away from Samsung's next big product showcase, which could take place right after the start of the new year.

Samsung typically uses its first event of the year to launch its latest flagship phones. This time around, that figures to be the Galaxy S25 lineup, and we're already hearing rumors about what's planned for those new handsets. With Samsung also confirming plans for a new headset in 2025 based on the new Android XR platform, we have another potential product that could at least see a preview during the next Unpacked event.

Beyond that, things are a little more up in the air, though there are plenty of other potential candidates for products that could get stage time alongside the Galaxy S25. Here's a closer look at what's potentially cooking for Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025, including when Samsung might host its product launch and what it might show off at the event.

When will Galaxy Unpacked 2025 take place?

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Samsung hasn't announced a date for its next product event, but you only have to look at the company's recent history to figure out when Unpacked might take place. Each year, Samsung seems to move the event forward, starting with a February 7 event in 2022, followed by the 2023 edition on February 1 and last year's installment on January 17. Most Samsung watchers assume the company will stick with January for 2025 as well.

Initially, a news report out of South Korea claims that Samsung's next Unpacked event would be around January 23. That's a Thursday, which would be an usual day of the week for Unpacked. The 2023 and 2024 editions of Unpacked were held on a Wednesday. It's possible the original report was using the date the event would take place in the Korean time zone; if so, that would mean the event would take place on January 22 in the U.S.

Indeed, a more recent leak — this one from a tipster on X known as sondesix — claims that January 22 will be the official date of Unpacked. Specifically, the leak suggests the event will take place at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT/ 6 p.m. GMT on January 22. That claim has been backed up by the presence of an Italian teaser poster for Unpacked that was shared on X by noted leaker Evan Blass — which also puts the date as January 22.

Meanwhile, another part of sondesix's claim was that this year's event will return to San Jose, California, where the January 2024 edition of Unpacked was held. In 2023, Samsung hosted its event in nearby San Francisco, so expect some sort of Northern California venue for 2025.

Will I be able to live stream Galaxy Unpacked 2025?

Samsung will almost certainly live stream its next Unpacked event, though it's way too early to offer any specifics. However, it's a safe bet you'll be able to watch Galaxy Unpacked 2025 on Samsung's YouTube channel.

What will Samsung announce at Galaxy Unpacked 2025?

Flagship phones usually lead the parade of announcements at the first Unpacked event of the year, and 2025 doesn't figure to be any different.

Samsung Galaxy S25

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Samsung is all but certain to announce the Galaxy S25 family at Unpacked, having already confirmed that the new phones will arrive in early 2025. We're expecting Samsung to offer the same models that usually make up its flagship lineup — a standard phone joined by the Galaxy S25 Plus and the premium Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Samsung has confirmed that it's going to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite, with leakers suggesting the new Qualcomm chipset will power every model. That's a departure from this past year when Samsung used a mixture of Exynos and Qualcomm silicon in the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus. (The Galaxy S24 Ultra featured the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 exclusively.) It's also a big deal because we've benchmarked the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset in a Qualcomm-supplied reference device, and it really blew the doors off of our speed and graphics testing. It's also a more power-efficient chip, too, which could mean big battery life gains for the S25 phones.

On the camera front, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could see an upgraded ultrawide sensor and an improved telephoto lenses that promise smoother zooming. Camera changes on the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus could be more modest.

We'd expect the focus at Galaxy Unpacked to once again fall on AI capabilities. Samsung rolled out Galaxy AI features at the January 2024 Unpacked, and they've played a big role in setting apart Samsung's flagship phones from other handsets. We'll likely hear about new Galaxy AI capabilities at Unpacked 2025, though, as rumors tip the Bixby assistant on board Samsung's phones to gain a lot of AI-powered awareness.

One other change could be a rounder design for the S25 models' bodies, and the introduction of Qi2 wireless charging to the whole S25 line-up. This would give Samsung iPhone-style magnetic charging, something that its Android rivals have yet to adopt.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim

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Samsung's rumored to be working on another member of the Galaxy S25 family — an ultra-thin version dubbed the Galaxy S25 Slim. So far, the distinguishing feature on this rumored device is that it would be dramatically thinner than other Samsung flagships. With the S24 measuring 7.6mm thin, we'd assume Samsung would try and make this new phone closer to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in terms of size. That foldable phone is 5.6mm thin when unfolded.

Another Galaxy S25 Slim rumor tips the new phone to adopt a 200MP main camera, matching the Galaxy S24 Ultra's marquee hardware spec. That could suggest a phone that's closer in price to the $1,299 Ultra than the $799 standard model. Other details, like what chipset Samsung would use, are less clear at this stage.

The Korean paper tipping a January 22/23 date for Galaxy Unpacked 2025 also claims that the S25 Slim will appear at that event. That runs counter to other Galaxy S25 Slim rumors that claim the phone will debut later in the spring or early summer at a separate event.

Galaxy Z Flip FE

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Rumors of cheaper Samsung foldables have swirled around for a while now. At one point last year, we had heard talk of a Galaxy Z Fold 6 FE that was supposed to debut alongside Samsung's regular foldable and then later on in either 2024 or at the 2025 Unpacked event.

Talk of a cheaper version of the Galaxy Z Fold has died down, but rumors of another lower-cost foldable have risen to take its place. Samsung could have a Galaxy Z Flip FE in the works with an ideal of offering a cheaper version of its $1,099 foldable flip phone.

There are few concrete details about the Galaxy Z Flip FE, other than the assertion that it's going to show up at some point in 2025. Like the Galaxy S25 Slim, though, most of the rumors suggest a launch date later in the year and not at the Unpacked event in January. Still, it's a potential new model that's on our radar.

One UI 7

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Let's talk about something that's almost certain to be at Unpacked 2025, if only because it's already been linked to the Galaxy S25 launch. Samsung's long-awaited One UI 7 interface based on Android 15 is expected to launch with Samsung's new phones, so the software could get some face time at Unpacked, particularly if there are new features to highlight.

In December. Samsung released a One UI 7 beta currently available for Galaxy S24 models. Features in the beta include new writing assist tools that build on the ones included with the Galaxy AI launch last January, support for call transcripts in multiple languages and upgrades to security. The lock screen sports a new look, highlighted by the Now bar that has live updates similar to Apple's Dynamic Island feature.

Galaxy Ring 2

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The original Galaxy Ring just started shipping in July so it's probably too soon for a sequel, even if rumors have the Galaxy Ring 2 arriving early than originally thought, which we take to mean ahead of July 2025 and the one-year anniversary of the first smart ring's release.

Samsung previewed the first Galaxy Ring at Unpacked 2024, so it's possible that the company could make time for an update, especially in the context of any new health tracking features it wishes to show off. Otherwise, Galaxy Ring 2 rumors promise a thinner model with longer battery life and unspecified new capabilities.

Mixed reality devices

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Back at Unpacked 2023, executives from Qualcomm and Google appeared on stage to announce a partnership with Samsung on a mixed reality platform that would presumably result in new hardware like a headset. By the Unpacked event this summer, Google and Samsung were promising a 2024 debut for the platform, with reports immediately focusing on a mixed-reality headset built by Samsung and powered by Qualcomm's chips., though as you'd guess, that headset got pushed back to a 2025 release,

Well, 2025 is nearly upon us, and Samsung's headset plans have come into focus now that Google has announced the Android XR platform that will support new headsets and glasses, like the planned Samsung offering. Samsung has confirmed that its headset, code-named Project Moohan, will be the first to run on Android XR and that it's coming out in 2025. That timing suggests at least a preview at Galaxy Unpacked.

All we know abut Project Moohan — other than Moohan means "infinity" in Korean — is an image shared by the device maker. Qualcomm has confirmed that the device will feature a Snapdragon XR Plus Gen 2 chipset. In a statement about the Project Moohan headset, Samsung said it would feature "state-of-the-art displays, passthrough capabilities and natural multi-modal input." Hopefully, Galaxy Unpacked will bring more concrete details about this potential Apple Vision Pro rival.

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