On the other hand, Samsung is said to be releasing a Slim version of one of the Galaxy S25 models. This Slim model will be a separate device and is planned to arrive a few months after the launch of the main Galaxy S25 series which will include standard, Plus and Ultra variants. Quoting Android Police, Sunday (3/11/2024), the main focus of the Galaxy S25 Slim is a thinner thickness, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition. However, there is no certainty regarding which S25 model is the basis for this Slim version. With the launch of the Galaxy S25 Slim, Samsung wanted to see the market response to thin devices before incorporating these design elements into the Galaxy S26. The report from The Elec also states that Samsung may change the Galaxy S25 FE to a Slim model, in line with the FE's habit of releasing a few months after the main series. This is done to avoid “competition” between the S FE and the main series, which is a concern for the Galaxy S25 Slim. Interestingly, Apple is also reportedly planning to release a Slim model next year to replace the Plus model, which previously replaced the less popular Mini model. So, are thinner phones really what consumers want? Here's what Samsung wants to know before deciding on future designs for the Galaxy S series.