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Samsung is preparing to create waves once more with the upcoming Galaxy S25 Slim, which is part of the highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series. This elegant addition, which will sit alongside the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, is expected to stand out due to its breakthrough ALoP technology. But what makes the Galaxy S25 Slim such a game changer.

What makes unique

The Galaxy S25 Slim has Samsung’s recently introduced ALoP (All Lenses on Prism) technology. This cutting-edge innovation transforms the telephoto camera by considerably lowering its size while maintaining high image quality. Unlike standard telephoto modules, the ALoP architecture reduces module length by 22%, making the phone smaller while maintaining performance.

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With this technique, the telephoto lens is flat within the phone, resulting in a small camera module that reduces the camera hump. What was the result? A slimmer, more attractive design, combined with low-noise, brighter visuals.

Camera & Design

As the name implies, the Galaxy S25 Slim will be less than 7mm thick, making it one of the thinnest smartphones on the market. Despite its slim look, it has a strong triple back camera array, which includes:

  • A 200-megapixel ISOCELL HP5 sensor captures crystal-clear images.
  • A 50-megapixel ISOCELL JN5 sensor with an ultrawide lens creates breathtaking landscape images.
  • A telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom that uses ALoP technology.
  • Compared to the normal Galaxy S25 and S25+, this model’s telephoto capabilities clearly distinguish it.

Launch & Availability

The Galaxy S25 Slim is likely to be launched on January 23 at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event. Pre-orders may begin between January 24 and February 3, with sales likely beginning on February 4. If you want a high-end, ultra-slim smartphone, this could be the one!

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