Samsung is reportedly planning to expand its Galaxy S25 lineup with a new model called the “Galaxy S25 Slim.” However, this model will have limited availability, launching in just 39 countries worldwide.
The Galaxy S25 Slim will be available in the following markets:
Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, France, India, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Libya, Malaysia, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Türkiye, the UAE, the UK, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
Interestingly, the Galaxy S25 Slim will not be released in the United States, despite Samsung’s significant market presence there. It will also skip major regions such as China, Canada, and several other countries, leaving many to wonder about the reasoning behind this decision.
As of now, nobody has not provided an explanation for this selective launch strategy. To learn more about the Galaxy S25 Slim and its features, check out our detailed previous article.