Do we know what to expect next year? Absolutely sure. Advice Galaxy The S25 will receive only partial improvements, as has been the case since its introduction Galaxy S22. Then there are the puzzles that will be just as boring as the last three generations of them, when it is proChinese competition is starting to take its toll. What will happen next?
It's a fight to be the greatest prosmartphone maker. Samsung is fighting for this position with Applem, when they change it regularly miniabout the Christmas quarter, which clearly shows that iPhones are bought for Christmas, not Samsungs. The biggest proBut the problem I have is that we don't have a port.folio Samsung is getting too close to that Applu. I'm literally scared of what and how much he'll copy One UI 7 from iOS 18.
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ProNo Samsung copies Apple just from the fronteventFor personal reasons?
Apple us at iPhones 16 Pro Max increased the display to 6,9", Samsung will do the same with Galaxy S25 UltraThis year it was the same with titanium. Samsung shamelessly copied it too Galaxy Watch Ultrawhen this watch comes out of Apple Watch Ultra. As for then Galaxy Buds3, it's actually a 1:1 copy. There are those who don't mind, proThey care about utility value, but damn, can't they really come up with something original (it's possible, Nothing can do that)?
And now we have those rumors about the iPhone 17 Slim or Airwhich will expand the September portfolio Applu. There are leaks right now about how Samsung is preparing the same thing. It should deliver the "thin" model to the market even earlier, around April. Samsung is probably moving faster overall, and if it overtakes Apple, will the American company be considered a copycat? Take the situation when Samsung presented Galaxy Watch5 Prowhen it "Pro" stole Applu. He thus introduced Apple Watch Ultra from another world. Samsung launched this year Galaxy Watch Ultra jen prothat, in order to Applu has again resembled it and we may be concerned that the iPhone 17 Slim will sweep Samsung's previous solutions off the table.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim
Expand the range Galaxy S25 already in the spring by adding ultraThe idea of a thin model seems ill-advised to me. That's prothat I personally have not met a single person who would Galaxy S24, S24+ or S24 Ultra considered to be problemish. ProThe problem is typically the width and especially the height. But we don't deal with that, prothat we need to have the biggest paddle in our pocket (at least with Ultra). To this day I still consider Galaxy S21 Ultra with a height of 165,1 mm as a real example of an extreme that I really don't want to see repeated.
Phones with a thickness of 7, 6, 8 and even 8,5 or 9 mm are suitable pro...in fact, anyone who can use them on a daily basis. Not to mention that it is already expected that Galaxy S25 Ultra it will already reduce its thickness from the 8,6 mm of its predecessor to 8,2 mm, which probably means that the basic Galaxy The S25 can easily drop to 7,2 or even 7mm without reducing battery capacity. So what's the use of something less?
In short, I don't think we need a completely separate fourth model coming out a few months after the main trio Galaxy S25 with, say, 6,5mm thickness and some 3500mAh battery. This in a mostly stagnant proSamsung's smartphone story won't change anything, especially if it means ditching the outdated FE version. But Samsung's desire to make a cheaper foldable device that could actually become a hit isn't going to change anything.