Samsung Galaxy S25 series to reach retail stores for sale on 7th February: Reports

With the majority of leaks and rumors already floating across the internet, hints regarding Samsung conducting its highly anticipated and upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event seem to be on point, on 22nd January, where the company will be showcasing the next Galaxy S series, the S25. Now, a new timeline came into existence that suggests the possible commencing of retail sale dates in South Korea.
According to the reports presented by Fnnews, Samsung will begin the pre-order process for the Galaxy S25 lineup (excluding the S25 Slim) from 24th January until 3rd February, 2025, while the sale will commence from 7th February next year in its home country, South Korea.
Samsung is officially launching the S25 series in Korea on February 7. Also, it has been confirmed that the Slim model will be revealed at the Unpacked event.
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Alternatively, the pre-order dates for the Galaxy S25 series for the US models will be more or less similar; thus, it will begin on 24th January and will last up to the start of February. However, Samsung usually sticks to the two-week period gap between pre-order windows and sale dates for its newer Galaxy smartphones, as it happened previously with the S24 lineup.
For now, if these reports are to be believed, then Samsung may possibly follow the abovementioned timeline for the launch event of Galaxy S25 smartphones. Earlier, it was reported by the same Korean news firm that the company might offer a surprise by presenting the Galaxy S25 Slim alongside the S25 series models at January’s Unpacked proceedings for the Galaxy audience.
With that, Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event seems mesmerizing, with several rumors regarding the launch of devices building more excitement in every fan’s mind. However, it’s time to sit and wait for what Samsung has planned for its crazy audience.