Samsung S25 rumor hints at potential dominance over Apple's iPhone 17 'Air', possibly minimizing competition labeled 'Slim'
Preview: Get ready for the latest in smartphone technology as Apple and Samsung prepare to unveil their upcoming devices. Rumours suggest that the Galaxy S25 Slim or Special Edition might not be available in the United States, while the iPhone 17 Air is expected to be a direct competitor if it does get a US release.
Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2025 is just around the corner, scheduled for Wednesday. The event promises to be a showcase for the Galaxy S25-Series, Galaxy Ring 2, Project Moohan, and Galaxy AI. Preliminary reports indicate that the Galaxy S25 Slim or Special Edition will feature a thinner chassis than other phones in the line-up, making it a potential game-changer in the market.
However, there are rumours that the anticipated iPhone 17 Air might not be as thin as initially hoped. On the other hand, it is rumoured to be priced similarly to the iPhone 17 Plus. If true, the Galaxy S25 Special Edition may not receive a US release date, but if it does, major US carriers such as Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and retailers like Best Buy are expected to handle sales, similar to previous Samsung Galaxy S series launches.
Meanwhile, Apple's iPhone 17 Air is set to launch in September 2025, based on the company's typical release patterns. The ultra-thin phone is expected to be a significant contender in the smartphone market, offering a sleek design and potentially innovative features.
Stay tuned for more updates as Samsung prepares to make its official Galaxy S25 announcement and the tech world eagerly awaits the debut of these highly anticipated devices.
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