Recent leaks have confirmed that the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim will not be available through US carriers, and may not even be sold in the United States at all. Instead, a new rumor has surfaced detailing the specific countries and regions where consumers can expect to find this sleek device. With a total of 39 markets listed, the S25 Slim will have a selective launch compared to its Galaxy S25 counterparts.
For those eager to get their hands on the slim variant, here’s the breakdown of available regions: Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, France, India, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Libya, Malaysia, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Türkiye, the UAE, the UK, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam, along with the Caucasus region.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim leaked imageInterestingly, the United States isn’t the only notable absence from this list; Canada, China, Germany, Italy, Spain, and even Samsung's home country of South Korea are also missing. This limited geographical release raises questions about Samsung's market strategy and the demand for the S25 Slim in these specified regions.
The Galaxy S25 Slim is set for a potential unveiling on January 22 at Samsung’s Unpacked launch event, where it will share the spotlight with the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. However, reports suggest that the Slim model may not hit the shelves until later in the year. At just 6.4mm thick, it is poised to be the thinnest model in the S25 series, although the difference in thickness compared to its counterparts may not be drastic.