Samsung has officially announced that the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event will take place in the last week of January, specifically on January 22. This year's Unpacked event will be held in San Jose, California. The Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event is scheduled to commence at 11:30 PM IST (1:00 PM EST). The South Korean tech giant will stream the event live on its website, Samsung Newsroom, and YouTube channel.
The highlight of the upcoming event is likely to be the highly anticipated flagship Galaxy S25 series. Reports suggest this lineup will feature models such as the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. There are also speculations about another variant, the Galaxy S25 Slim. It is expected that the new S25 series will be powered by Qualcomm's latest chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
In terms of displays, the Galaxy S25 may come with a 6.2-inch screen. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 Plus could have a 6.7-inch display, and the Galaxy S25 Ultra might sport a 6.9-inch screen. Recent leaks indicate that the starting price for the Galaxy S25 in Europe could be around 964 euros, while the premium S25 Ultra model may cost up to 1,930 euros.
While Samsung traditionally uses its Galaxy Unpacked events to unveil flagship devices, this time the company might focus on staying ahead in the AI race. Several new AI features are expected to be highlighted during the event.
At the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked, Samsung is likely to showcase the latest advancements in its Galaxy AI technology. Leveraging AI assistants, the company aims to enhance user interaction and simplify daily tasks. In the invitation, Samsung describes these new AI developments as "cutting-edge Galaxy innovations that bring seamless convenience into every moment of your life."
A successor to Samsung's smart ring, the Galaxy Ring 2, is also expected to debut at Unpacked. Additionally, the company may unveil its smart glasses, which could serve as an alternative to Apple's Vision Pro.
During the Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung is anticipated to introduce the latest version of its One UI interface, named One UI 7. Earlier this year, Samsung kicked off the year by adding numerous AI features to its popular smart TV lineup. At CES in Las Vegas, the company introduced 'Visual AI,' a suite of generative AI tools designed for its best-selling smart TVs.