The latest claims about the S25, which is expected to be the next flagship series of the South Korean technology giant Samsung, have aroused great interest in the technology world.
Samsung seems to be preparing for a major change with its next-generation flagship series. However, this time, the shift is neither in technical specifications nor design, but rather in branding. According to recent reports, the South Korean tech giant plans to abandon the ‘Galaxy’ brand with the Galaxy S25 series. It is rumored that with this new series, the Galaxy brand will be discontinued.
These speculations regarding the name change have not been officially confirmed. However, a reliable source, Ishan Agarwal, has suggested, based on industry rumors, that Samsung may leave the ‘Galaxy’ name behind. As of now, Samsung’s official communications still refer to the series as ‘Galaxy S25’, though a name change before the launch remains possible. If true, this could have a major impact on the tech industry. In this case, the new series may be introduced as Samsung S25, Samsung S25+, and Samsung S25 Ultra. Additionally, a more affordable model called Samsung S25 FE, potentially branded as ‘Slim’, is expected to be released.
Although the accuracy of these claims has not yet been verified, it is known that Samsung has planned significant enhancements for the S25 series. Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature a brighter display and a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. Other models in the series are expected to come with similarly powerful features. Additionally, leaks indicate that the S25 Ultra will be available in black, green, blue, and titanium color options.
For now, these details remain at the rumor stage. Therefore, it seems best to wait for an official statement from Samsungregarding this major shift.