- Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim could skip the US at launch
- Leaks say it won’t come to the US, but don’t reveal why
- In the same way that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold SE also skipped many regions
Having already had to prepare ourselves for the fact that the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim likely won’t launch at Wednesday’s Galaxy Unpacked event alongside the usual Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra – instead, leaks indicate that it will be released around May – it’s now It seems that the Slim might not even be available in all markets: especially in the United States, if leaks are to be believed.
The first comes from reputed tipster Evan Blass who used his private ” who reached out to tell them that while the S25 Slim will be available in 39 markets, the US won’t be one of them – but the UK and Australia are.
All leaks should be taken with a pinch of salt – especially the Phone Arena leak as we can’t name or verify the source of the information – but it wouldn’t be the first ‘thin’ Samsung gadget to boast of ‘a limited version in recent years.
For example, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim, which ended up being called Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE (Special Edition), was only released in South Korea and China when it arrived last year. The S25 Slim appears to have a slightly wider version, but again not as wide as Samsung’s flagship devices.
The only question we ask is why would the United States be specifically ignored? Given that Samsung’s home market is South Korea, it makes sense that some releases would be limited to that market alone, or to South Korea and a handful of neighboring Asian territories, as we saw with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE. However, if it launches more widely, ignoring the US – the third-largest smartphone market behind India and China – seems odd.
The only justification we can think of is that Samsung is worried about possible US tariffs that new President Trump has threatened to impose on various US imports, particularly those from China, where many smartphones are manufactured. If Samsung plans to produce the S25 Slim in a region from which Trump imposes tariffs on imports, then it might decide that marketing the phone in the United States won’t be worth it. While waiting to see precisely what Trump’s plans are, Samsung could do it. take the route of under-projecting and over-delivering if the prices do not have as much impact as expected.
A Slim by any other name would be just as slim
Beyond borrowing its more limited version, the S25 Slim can also copy the name of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim, that is to say not be called Slim. That’s according to Blass who, in a separate article, asked why we expect the so-called Galaxy S25 Slim to be marked as such while the Z Fold 6 Slim was not.
That’s not to say the S25 Slim won’t be a thin device – with a Digital Chat Station leak on Weibo claiming the Slim and the rumored iPhone 17 Air will be around 5-6mm thick. Compared to the iPhone 16 at 7.8mm thick (read our iPhone 16 review) and 7.6mm for the Samsung Galaxy S24 – but a name that doesn’t focus on the fact that it is simply thinner may imply that it will come with additional hardware changes and upgrades over time. basic model.
Such an upgrade has already been hinted at by rumors suggesting that it will feature a 200 MP main camera instead of the 50 MP expected for the base Galaxy S25 smartphone.
For now, we’ll have to wait and see what Samsung has planned for the S25 Slim, but if you’re in the US you probably don’t want to hold your breath, you’ll be able to get your hands on it in 2025.