Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim Skips Major Markets, to be Launched in Pakistan and 38 Other Countries
Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy S25 Slim, the sleekest model in its S25 lineup, set to launch in Pakistan and select other regions. Measuring just 6.4mm in thickness, the S25 Slim is poised to be the thinnest Galaxy S25 variant.
Limited Regional Availability
The Galaxy S25 Slim will launch in 39 countries such as Pakistan, the UK, India, and Australia. The United States, Canada, China, Germany, Italy, Spain, and South Korea will not receive the phone during the initial release. Samsung aims to release the device only in markets that have strong demand for their thin smartphones.
Samsung plans to release the S25 Slim after the Galaxy S25 main series launches on January 22 through a launch in April or May. Samsung measures consumer demand for the ultra-thin device in targeted markets before releasing it nationwide.
Specs for the upcoming Galaxy S25 Slim include a 6.7-inch screen alongside Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and memory expansion up to 12GB RAM. The phone plans to bring Android 15 together with the new Samsung One UI 7 platform. The launch of the Galaxy S25 Slim in Pakistan, despite its limited initial availability, highlights Samsung’s dedication to meeting the varied preferences of the market.
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