The smartphone world is evolving to a whole new level! Samsung is preparing to challenge the iPhone 25 Air with the upcoming Galaxy S17 Slim model. Information from South Korea showed that Samsung will include a new Slim model in its flagship Galaxy S series. This special version will be both ultra-thin and limited edition. So, who will win the race? Apple or Samsung?
The race for slim design is on: Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim and iPhone 17 Air face off
Samsung wants to test whether there really is demand for thin phones by releasing a limited number of them. If users show interest in this model, Samsung plans to increase its efforts towards thin design in the future.
With this “Slim” model, Samsung will also offer a competitor to iPhone’s iPhone 17 Air model, which is expected to be introduced next year. At the moment, there is talk in the technology sector that the “peak smartphone” has been reached.
In other words, devices are starting to look alike and major innovations are becoming increasingly difficult. It is rumored that Apple is trying to overcome this situation with a thinner device called iPhone Air and Samsung will respond to this move with the Galaxy S25 Slim.
Samsung’s new Slim model will be in a more special position than other models that are considered the flagship of the Galaxy S series. It is expected to offer a different experience to users by offering a very thin profile, especially next to the Ultra version.
Whether Samsung will apply the slim design more widely on the Galaxy S26 will depend on the reactions to the Galaxy S25 Slim. This experimental approach will be a good opportunity to gauge users’ interest in thin and light phones.
The slim phone race between Samsung and Apple could start a whole new trend in the smartphone market in the coming years. It seems that 2025 will be full of big surprises for users who will be attracted to thin and elegant design. Let’s see if the Galaxy S25 Slim can really see the expected interest.
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