
Samsung is setting up to introduce its brand new device, the Galaxy S25 Slim, next year, which will feature ALoP technology.
The Korean tech giant is actively working on debuting the Galaxy S25 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event in late January next year, which will include three regular variants: Base, Plus, and Ultra. Although, apart from these three variants, the company is also planning to debut one more device under the same series named Galaxy S25 Slim.
However, for now, it is yet to be confirmed whether the company will debut the Galaxy S25 Slim alongside the standard variants of the series. Now a new report suggests that the forthcoming Galaxy S25 Slim will feature ALoP technology.

A well-reliable tipster, Jukanlosreve, shared a text post on X, claiming with the caption “Confirmed” that the forthcoming Galaxy S25 Slim will feature ALoP technology. He also mentioned that this new technology will help to reduce the thickness of the camera bump and will solve the issue of the camera bump appearing protruded.
This suggests that the Galaxy S25 Slim will exactly look like its name, slim. Previously, it was reported that the company would debut this device globally instead of in particular regions. Reportedly, it will feature a triple camera setup including a 200MP HP5 main camera, a 50MP JN5 UW, and a 50MP JN5 3.5X telephoto.