Want to see the next rendition of “mobile AI experiences?” Samsung is set to drop the news of its Galaxy S25 lineup on Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET during Galaxy Unpacked 2025. Samsung likes to start the year with its flagship mobile releases, but instead of dropping surprise hints of the Galaxy Ring like it did last year, the company may share more about an AI doohickey you’ll wear on your face rather than your finger.
For more details on devices we expect to see, visit our page where we run down all the leaks and rumors before the show starts Wednesday.
Samsung will stream the whole Unpacked shebang on a dedicated Youtube livestream and its website. Of course, Gizmodo will be covering all the updates, so you can check our latest feed for a breakdown and eventual hands-on with the Korean tech giant’s newest mobile devices.
If anything, this Galaxy Unpacked is set to rip the lid off the AI goodies hiding underneath whatever chassis, chip, or camera improvements the company has in store. This is the year of agentic AI, after all. We’ll see if Samsung leads the U.S. market in debuting phones that can take cross-app actions on your behalf with a single voice or text prompt. Samsung says on its YouTube page that “a true AI companion is coming.” Let’s all ignore the last time Samsung—or any other phone maker for that matter—offered us the first “AI phone” last year.
The rumors and leaks suggest Samsung is sticking with the usual slate of base Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. If the stars align, perhaps we’ll see more of Samsung’s supposed smart glasses and some more of its collaboration with Google for an AR headset. The prototype dubbed “Project Moohan” is supposed to offer a lighter XR headset than your typical Meta Quest while supplying more AI-based UI.
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