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Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S25, and those who pre-ordered the new phones have already started them. The Galaxy S24 series sold really well, and Samsung aims to do even better with the Galaxy S25.
Popular analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed that Samsung's shipment target for the Galaxy S25 series is around 40 million. Considering that the company managed to ship 37 million units of the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung is aiming for 10% more sales with its new high-end phones.
Samsung has announced that the Galaxy S25 series achieved a record-breaking 1.3 million pre-orders in South Korea. That is around 7% more pre-orders than the Galaxy S24 series during the same period. So, it is possible that that company might ship 40 million Galaxy S25 series devices.
While many consumers appeared underwhelmed by the Galaxy S25 series when it was announced, after receiving the phones in their hands, many say they are surprised by how much they like their new phone. Yes, the Galaxy S25 series might not bring hardware improvements other than the chipset, but Samsung has worked a lot on the software to improve the overall experience.
Watch the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra in our hands-on videos below.
All three phones use the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy processor. Its single-core CPU performance matches the latest flagship iPhones, while its multi-core performance surpasses the iPhone 16 Pro series. Its GPU is significantly more powerful. All phones also come with 12GB RAM.
One UI 7.0 brings a refreshed UI design and refined and fluid animations and transitions, offering a smooth user experience. All three phones will get seven major Android OS updates.
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