CES 2025 might be the most important tech event in town right now, but more interesting things are about to happen soon. The Galaxy S25 Unpacked event has an official date, and rumors say Nintendo might launch the Switch 2 at some point in the coming weeks.
The former is of particular interest to Android users looking forward to one of the best flagships of the year. The Galaxy S25 series will feature three premium devices: the base Galaxy S25 model, the S25 Plus, and the S25 Ultra. On top of that, a fourth Galaxy S25 Slim phone could be unveiled at Unpacked and then launched later this year.
Rumors say that Samsung will have to raise prices for at least one of the three main Galaxy S25 models, the Ultra. That’s not great news, but Samsung will offer buyers a way to offset that. You can already register your interest to preorder the device, which will get you free credit if you end up buying one of the phones.
But the biggest surprise concerning the Galaxy S25 series is something else that might make the price hike more bearable. Samsung is apparently ready to introduce a hardware subscription plan that will cover mobile devices.
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