Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event is just two days away, and at this event, the company will fully showcase the Samsung Galaxy S25 series. However, the rumored Slim model for the lineup may not debut alongside the other flagship phones within the series.
Instead, the Galaxy S25 Slim is expected to launch sometime in May, and a recent report suggested that the rumored thin flagship phone may not be as widely available as the other smartphones of the series. Now, a new leak has named the countries where it could launch.
This leak comes from PhoneArena, and the outlet cites a "historically reliable source" who has shared that the Galaxy S25 Slim may officially be available in 39 countries. As the recent report from Evan Blass has suggested, this new leak doesn't mention the US.
In case you missed it, prominent leaker Evan Blass suggested that the Galaxy S25 Slim will see a similar fate as the Z Fold Special Edition. That foldable phone is still only available in South Korea, but it was rumored to see a broader launch as the Galaxy Z Fold Slim.
More importantly, Evan Blass confidently claimed that the rumored Slim flagship phone won't be available through US carriers. Of course, this doesn't rule out the possibility of it being offered as a fully unlocked phone by Samsung, something that the company does in most countries.
Getting back to the new leak, PhoneArena's source claims that the Galaxy S25 Slim will reach most of the countries where Samsung officially sells its phones. That includes India, Russia, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the UAE.