Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series is moving closer to its official launch as three models have been certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The certifications revealed by mysmartprice confirm the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra are in the pipeline. However, rumors of a fourth model—possibly the Galaxy S25 Slim—are still unconfirmed, leaving fans wondering about its fate.
FCC Certification Details
The FCC certification listed three Samsung devices with model numbers SM-S931B/DS, SM-S936B/DS, and SM-S938B/DS. These align with the Galaxy S24 series model numbering, where the SM-S921 represented the Galaxy S24, the SM-S926 represented the Galaxy S24+, and the SM-S928 denoted the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The “B” in the model numbers indicates international versions, while “DS” signifies dual-SIM compatibility. Despite speculation around a mystery model, SM-S937B/DS, associated with the rumored Galaxy S25 Slim, it was notably absent from the certification. The lack of FCC approval for this device raises questions about whether Samsung plans to delay its release, limit it to specific regions, or cancel it entirely.
What We Know About Charging and Connectivity
The FCC documents reveal little change in charging capabilities for the Galaxy S25 series compared to its predecessors. The Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ are expected to feature 25W wired charging and wireless charging, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra will likely retain its 45W fast charging capability.
Connectivity features such as NFC, Wi-Fi, and 5G are standard across the series. However, there’s an interesting difference in Ultra Wideband (UWB) support. While all three international models include UWB, the U.S. version of the standard Galaxy S25 will not. This exclusion could limit UWB-dependent features like digital car keys or enhanced tracking through devices like the Samsung SmartTag 2, leaving those features exclusive to the Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra for U.S. users.
What About the Galaxy S25 Slim?
Leaks have pointed to a potential Galaxy S25 Slim, with its model number SM-S937B/DS fitting logically between the other Galaxy S25 devices. However, the absence of FCC certification raises questions. Could Samsung be holding back this device for a surprise launch or restricting its release to certain markets? Alternatively, delays in production or a strategic decision to shelve the model might be at play.
Samsung Unpacked 2025: What to Expect
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S25 series during its Unpacked event in early 2025. With flagship features, improved connectivity, and a continued focus on high-performance devices, the Galaxy S25 lineup will undoubtedly be among the most anticipated smartphone releases of the year.
For now, fans and tech enthusiasts will have to wait for further announcements to see if the rumored Galaxy S25 Slim will make its debut alongside the other models.
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