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Leaked: Galaxy S25 could disappoint fans over storage options

Leakers suggest that the Galaxy S25 will continue to offer 128GB and 256GB variants, similar to the S24 models

byKerem Gülen
December 11, 2024
in News, Tech

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is anticipated to launch on January 22, 2024, with reports indicating higher pricing and familiar storage options. The standard model is likely to start at 128GB, a capacity critics deem insufficient for a premium device.

Arsène Lupin recently shared new information on Twitter/X regarding the Galaxy S25’s storage configurations set for its launch. According to the leak, the Galaxy S25 will be available in 128GB and 256GB versions, similar to the Galaxy S24. Additionally, the Galaxy S24+ and S24 Ultra will retain their existing storage options, offering 256GB and 512GB for the S24+, and 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB for the S24 Ultra, with no changes compared to last year.

Samsung Galaxy S25 series expected to launch January 22 2024

Reports from Yonhap News Agency suggest the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra might see slight price increases compared to their predecessors. Factors contributing to this potential rise include the cost of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset expected in these devices, surpassing the previous Snapdragon models. While some models may utilize the less expensive Exynos 2500, difficulties in its production have cast doubt on this possibility. According to JoongAng.co.kr, prices could rise by around 150,000 won (approximately $105 / £80 / AU$165), although specific impacts in different regions remain uncertain.

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Storage configurations remain unchanged

Leaker Roland Quandt has reported that the Galaxy S25 will continue to offer 128GB and 256GB variants, similar to the S24 models. The Galaxy S25 Plus is expected to feature 256GB and 512GB options, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra is likely to come in configurations of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. This consistency in storage options raises questions about user dissatisfaction, especially considering evolving demands for data storage.

Additionally, the Galaxy S25 series may incorporate Qi2 wireless charging capabilities, facilitating a magnetic attachment for charging accessories and enhancing user convenience. This compatibility resembles Apple’s MagSafe system, which has already gained popularity. Nevertheless, skepticism surrounds these developments, as users hope for increased storage as standard.

Although leaks originate from credible sources, they still warrant cautious interpretation. For instance, while advancements in technology may be expected, it remains uncertain whether these alterations will meet consumer expectations.


Featured image credit: I’M ZION/Unsplash

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