Samsung is set to unveil its latest flagship series, the Galaxy S25, in two days. This launch is unique compared to previous years as it introduces a fourth model, the Galaxy S25 Slim. Unfortunately, recent reports indicate that the Galaxy S25 Slim may not be released in the USA, and now new leaks suggest limited availability worldwide.
According to Phone Arena, the Galaxy S25 Slim will be launched in just 39 countries globally. Here is the list of those countries: Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Caucasus, Croatia, Egypt, France, India, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Libya, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia/Montenegro, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam. Notably, this list excludes the United States and other major markets typically targeted by Samsung for its high-end devices.
Additionally, leaks indicate that Samsung may not introduce the Galaxy S25 Slim at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event. Instead, the company plans to release it later, possibly in May or June of this year.