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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is generating hype as we get closer to its expected arrival in early 2025. Samsung is likely to release three variants in the lineup: the regular Galaxy S25, the Galaxy S25+, and the premium Galaxy S25 Ultra. Recent FCC approvals have disclosed important facts about these top smartphones, causing excitement among tech aficionados.

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FCC Listing

The FCC certification has revealed the global model numbers of the Galaxy S25 series. These include SM-S931B/DS, SM-S936B/DS, and SM-S938B/DS, which are consistent with earlier BIS certification data. Additionally, US variations with model numbers SM-S931U, SM-S936U, and SM-S938U have surfaced in listings.

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Charging Details: The Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ were tested with the EP-TA800 charging adapter and EP-DN980 Type-C to Type-C cable, which allow 25W wired charging, same like their predecessors.

Wireless Features: All models will include wireless charging and power sharing for enhanced convenience.
Galaxy S25 Ultra: While the EP-TA800 adapter supports 25W, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to deliver 45W fast charging, as with previous Ultra models.

Connectivity & Design

The lineup’s connectivity features include 5G, Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi, NFC, UWB, and GNSS. The supported 5G bands are n1, n3, n40, and many others, ensuring extensive compatibility.

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While the Galaxy S25 and S25+ are expected to have similar designs, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may include rounder edges and a slimmer profile, providing a refined touch.

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Powered Performance

One of the most fascinating developments is the likely inclusion of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset across all versions, which would signal a break from the Exynos variant. This adjustment could result in a more consistent global performance.

Expected launch timeline

Samsung’s new flagship lineup is expected to launch internationally in early 2025, likely in January, with India among the primary markets.