Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim to only be sold in these countries | Infinium-tech
A rumor last week claimed that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim “almost certainly will not be offered through US carriers”. And today a new rumor brings us an alleged list of countries and regions where the S25 Slim will be available. It’s not a small list, as there are 39 locations, but it’s tiny compared to where Samsung will sell the other three members of the Galaxy S25 family.
So, if you have your eye on the Slimmer S25, you will be able to buy it from: Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, France, India, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Libya, Malaysia, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Britain, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Additionally, the Caucasus region is mentioned.
Leaked image of Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim
That’s it. As you can see, America is not on the list. So, if this is accurate, it’s not that the S25 Slim won’t be sold through carriers in the US, but rather that it won’t be sold there at all. Canada is also missing like China, Germany, Italy, Spain and the list is growing. Even Samsung’s own home market Korea is not in the list.
It looks like this will be a limited release – at least geographically. Not as limited as the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, but still limited. And we have no idea why Samsung would want to do this. Perhaps its market research shows that only people in these countries and regions will actually buy the S25 Slim?
Anyway, the device may be showcased at Samsung’s upcoming Unpacked launch event on January 22 along with the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. That said, rumors have consistently told us that the Slim will be available later in the year than the other three. It’s expected to be 6.4mm thick, making it the thinnest S25, but not by much.
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