There is less than a week until Samsung officially shows off its all-new flagship Galaxy S25 smartphones.This refreshed range of call makers will be unveiled during one of the Korean firm's Unpacked events in San Jose Calfornia with things kicking off from 6pm GMT on January 23.That launch was confirmed last week along with Samsung teasing a new feature called the 'Now Bar'.This update will display useful data - such as directions or diary events - during the day."The Now Bar – a feature that’s coming to our next Galaxy smartphones," said Annika Bizon, Director of Marketing and Omnichannel, and Head of Ireland – MX Division, Samsung UK & Ireland"It learns your everyday actions and most-used apps, bringing them into one space.
You’ll be able to control entertainment, get directions to your next meeting or start communicating in other languages from one convenient access point." Everything else is being kept under wraps, but one well-known tech tipster may have just spoilt Samsung's party once again.SUBSCRIBE Invalid emailWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding.
You can unsubscribe at any time.Read our Privacy PolicyEvan Blass, who has a long history of revealing devices ahead of their launch, has posted what appear to be official renders of the Galaxy S25.The photos seem to show the standard model - in a striking blue colour - with three camera lenses popping out from the rear case, along with a new Ultra version.If correct, it seems the Ultra will get a more instrutrial-style design with a sharper finish and the usual quad-lens camera.The photo also shows that the famous S Pen may make a return to this device, allowing users to scribble on the screen without using their fingers.The images certainly make the S25 look pretty impressive but we'll have to wait and see exactly how close to the real thing they actually are.
Trending Of course, full specs will be revealed next week, but we're expecting these new Android phones to feature faster processors (possibly the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite), better cameras and improved Galaxy AI.Express.co.uk will be bringing you all the news live from Unpacked so watch this space if you fancy a new Galaxy phone.READ MORE: Samsung Galaxy S25 release date, price and specs: Everything you need to know