Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series, unveiled on January 22, has captured attention with its features and design. But how is the South Korean manufacturer’s latest smartphone lineup expected to perform in sales? Here are the details!
How many Galaxy S25 units are expected to sell?
Samsung was highly satisfied with the sales of last year’s Galaxy S24 lineup and has set even higher expectations for the Galaxy S25 models. According to reliable industry sources like Ming-Chi Kuo, the brand has set a sales target of 40 million units for its new smartphones.

Considering that the Galaxy S24 series sold 37 million units, Samsung’s goal represents a 10% increase in sales. However, it’s important to remember that these figures are the company’s internal targets. Ultimately, the real outcome will depend on user demand.
Notably, the brand’s new smartphones broke records in South Korea, receiving 1.3 million pre-orders—7% more than the Galaxy S24 series. With this data in mind, the sales target set for the new devices does not seem unrealistic.
To give users an idea, here are the key features of the most powerful model in the series, the Galaxy S25 Ultra:
- Display: 6.9-inch QHD+, Integrated S Pen, Corning Gorilla Armor Glass
- Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite (3 nm)
- Battery: 5,000 mAh
- Cameras:
- Ultra-Wide: 50 MP
- Wide: 200 MP
- Telephoto (5x): 50 MP
- Telephoto (3x): 10 MP
- Front Camera: 12 MP
- RAM: 12 GB
- Storage: 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB
- Material: Titanium frame
- Dimensions: 77.6 x 162.8 mm
- Weight: Not yet announced
- Color Options: Titanium Blue, Gray, Silver, Black
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