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Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim official render image leaked with ultra-thin design and more

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim

Samsung is going to launch its Galaxy S25 series smartphones worldwide in the unpacked event on 22 January. Which includes Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 + and Galaxy S25 Ultra models. But it is rumored that in March Samsung will introduce the Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim model with a thinner design in this series. Recently the render of Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim has been officially leaked. Which offers a very thin and beautiful design.

As you can see below, this is the Galaxy S25 Slim model. The phone looks similar to the design of the S25 and s25+. But it is much thinner in design. The thickness of the Galaxy S25 Slim is said to be just 6.4mm and with the camera bump, it is 8.3mm thick.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim

Talking about its other models, the thickness is about 8.2mm which is s25 ultra. The thickness of S25 Plus is 7.3mm and the thickness of the base variant s25 is 7.2mm. The thickness increases further with the camera bump model.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim ultra-thin design

Talking about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim design, there is a triple camera setup on its rear panel. Which is located inside a black ring. The flash light is installed next to the camera. Its back panel comes with high-quality glass material.

Talking about the front panel, there is a 6.7-inch or 6.8-inch big display. Very less bezels are seen on its sides. As in the s25 ultra or other models. There is a facility of selfie camera and fingerprint scanner inside the punch hole above the display.

The bottom of the phone has a USB Type-C connectivity speaker, SIM slot, and microphone. On the right side are the volume controller and power button which are located on a thin frame. As we have mentioned earlier, the thickness of the phone is 6.4 millimeters. Apart from this, the height of the phone is about 159 millimeters and the width is 76 millimeters. Which is slightly less than the Ultra. But more than the base variant plus model.

What is the secret behind the Galaxy S25 Slim being so thin?

The mobile company is again moving towards thin design. Samsung had earlier also launched a smartphone with a thin design which was only 4.9 mm thick and that is the Galaxy A8. But there were a lot of shortcomings in terms of battery and performance. Now these shortcomings have been removed by the new technology silicon carbon battery, Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and Samsung AloP lens.

Some similar technologies i.e. silicon carbon battery (which provides high capacity in less space), and high-resolution AloP lens have been used in Galaxy S25 Slim. Which takes up very little space. Also, a 3-nanometer premium chipset has been used for performance. Which is a boon for high performance and features like new technology AI.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim features

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim is ahead of other flagship smartphones not only in design but also in performance. It is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chips which has achieved a maximum score of 6945 on Geekbench. However, this score is just a testing one and it is likely to be higher.

The phone has a 200MP primary camera, 50MP JN5 ultrawide, and another 50MP ALoP telephoto lens to capture high-quality photos. It comes with a very slim and round shape design. Apart from this, the phone boots on Android 15-based OneUI 7 along with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant is available.

Samsung Galaxy s25 series is just a few days away from launch. The slim model is expected to be unveiled on the launch day. It can be launched in early March. After the render is revealed, it is expected that other details of the Galaxy S25 Slim will be revealed soon. Stay tuned for other news related to this.

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