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Samsung targets 22M Galaxy S25 production by mid-2025, Ultra will lead

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Samsung has high ambitions with the Galaxy S25 series, targeting 22 million units by June 2025. A report suggests that parts of the upcoming models have entered mass production. The lineup is set to be announced early next year.

According to TheElec, Samsung is targeting 22 million units for the Galaxy S25 series by June 2025. The information coming from a major component partner, which reportedly received a production plan forecast from Samsung.

In particular, the S25 series’ production forecast is around 6 million Standard units, 4 million Plus units, and over 11 million Ultra units, summing up 22 million units. The S25 Ultra model will account for half of the production volume.

The report also reveals that the project name for Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series is “Paradigm.”  The term Paradigm often represents a standard, which shapes the way people think about or approach a particular topic or issue.

Image: Galaxy S24 Series

Galaxy S25 Series Specs (Expected)

Samsung’s next flagship lineup will have three models: a 6.2″ vanilla, a 6.7″ Plus, and a 6.9″ Ultra. While Standard and Plus are the same in size, the S25 Ultra’s screen could go slightly larger, up from 6.8″ of the S24 Ultra.

The company will be using Qualcomm’s upcoming flagship SoC. There are also rumors of MediaTek Dimensity 9400 use in the Standard model. However, things will be cleared sequentially as we approach the tentative January release.

Samsung is also exploring new designs for the S25 series. A major overhaul isn’t likely but the frame and rear sides going iPhone-inspired. The S25 Ultra could be Samsung’s sleekest and nice-looking Ultra flagship in recent years.

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