This New Addition To Samsung Galaxy S25 Lineup May Skip US Launch; Will It Be Available In India?
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim—a model that is expected to be extremely thin while boasting some Ultra-grade flagship features—has generated a huge amount of interest and uncertainty.

The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event is almost upon us and rumour mills are churning furiously over the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 series, which is likely to consist of Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra. Among the hottest topics is whether a fourth Galaxy S25 model will see the light of day or if it will just be teased at the event.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim: Thin Yet Ultra-Grade
Some reports have it that the Galaxy S25 Slim (Special Edition)—a model that is expected to be extremely thin while boasting some Ultra-grade flagship features—could even be released later this year, if not during this event.
The availability of Samsung’s thinnest model was shared by a PhoneArena report, based on information made available quoting a source.
US Could Miss Out On Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim
Although there has been a lot of excitement generated over the last few months about the phone, it appears that not everyone who wants to get their hands on it will be lucky enough to get it.
Notably, the Galaxy S25 Slim could be launched in 39 countries—including India, Australia, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, and the U.K. However, U.S. is not likely on the list. In fact, the latest information supports this view.
Curiously, according to the latest reports, the Galaxy S25 Slim variant may well be available more widely than even the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim Availability
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim may be offered in the following 39 nations/regions, as per reports:
Afghanistan
Australia
Austria
Brazil
Caucasus
Croatia
Egypt
France
India
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Libya
Malaysia
Mexico
Morocco
Nigeria
Pakistan
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia/Montenegro
Singapore
Slovenia
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Switzerland
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
UAE
United Kingdom
Uzbekistan
Vietnam