As the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is about to launch, attention is not only focused on familiar models like the Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra. This time, it seems that Samsung is preparing to introduce a new member called the Galaxy S25 Slim.
Samsung is taking a bold step with this ultra-slim smartphone, targeting users who love compactness but still want to retain the high-end features of a flagship.
Recent leaks have revealed more information about the camera technology that could enable this thin and light design.
Accordingly, one of the biggest challenges when designing an ultra-thin smartphone has always been the camera issue. How to integrate a high-end camera system into a thin body without making the overall design bulky?
Samsung seems to have the answer with its new ALoP (All Lenses on Prism) technology. This is a new optical technology developed by Samsung, promising to revolutionize the design of telephoto cameras on smartphones. This technology effectively solves the difficult problem of the size of the telephoto camera module, which has been a major barrier to integrating large-aperture telephoto lenses on smartphones.
The Galaxy S25 Slim will likely be the first device to use this technology. If it works as advertised, this could be the start of a new trend of ultra-thin, high-end smartphones.
Interestingly, although the Galaxy S25 Slim has been confirmed to be in development, its official launch date remains a mystery. Some reports suggest that it will appear alongside the Galaxy S25 series in early 2025, while other sources predict that Samsung may delay it until mid-year, launching it alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7.