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Samsung Prepares to Launch Seven New Galaxy Devices

Samsung is ramping up to debut a bunch of its seven latest Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Tab S11 and more, anytime soon, as they have now been spotted on a test server. Let’s take a closer look at the list of coming devices.

Samsung opened this year (2025) with a great Galaxy S25 series launch, then a few months later launched a few mid-range smartphones, including the Galaxy A26, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A56. During the 1H 2025, the Korean tech giant has introduced multiple smartphones of different ranges, including the Galaxy S25 Edge and more.

Coming to the second half of the year, again, the company opened it with a major Galaxy Unpacked event at which it debuted Galaxy Z Fold 7 & Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. Although the company hasn’t stopped here, as the year isn’t over yet. Meanwhile, a tipster, Akhilesh Kumar, on X, shared a post revealing that under the hood, Samsung is working on new upcoming Galaxy models, which have now been spotted on the test server with the dedicated model numbers, which are as follows: 

  • Galaxy A07 – A075F
  • Galaxy A17 – A176B
  • Galaxy M07 – M075F
  • Galaxy F07 – E075F
  • Galaxy Tab S11 (WI-FI) – X730
  • Galaxy Tab S11 (5G) – X736B
  • Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (WI-FI) – X930
  • Galaxy Tab S11 (5G) – X936B
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Lite (Wi-Fi) – X400
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Lite (5G) – X406B 

However, the tipster did not mention the exact launch date or timeline for these devices, but it’s expected that the company will launch soon, as the devices have already started appearing online.

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