The Galaxy S25 smartphone lineup is expected to be announced at Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event on January 22. There’s new info about when Samsung’s next-gen flagships will be available.

On January 17, Samsung announced the Galaxy S24 at an Unpacked event, and pre-orders opened ahead of its release on January 31. Given that the official announcement is expected to occur later in 2025, it is only natural that availability would also be delayed accordingly. According to South Korea’s Financial News, Samsung plans to release the Galaxy S25 on February 7, at least in its home country. It doesn’t mention other markets directly, but international availability should be similar.

Samsung may showcase the rumoured Galaxy S25 Slim at the launch event, even though sales for this model may be some time away.

ETNews reports that the entire Galaxy S25 series will be powered by Snapdragon hardware. Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus were initially intended to use Exynos 2500 in most regions. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 Ultra was already going to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Samsung has followed this strategy for its “Galaxy Ultra” mobile devices in recent years.