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Samsung Considers Dropping Galaxy S25 Plus from Lineup: What’s Next for the S25 Series?

Samsung fans may be in for a disappointment as rumors suggest that the Galaxy S25 series may not include the Galaxy S25+ model. Recent findings by Android Headlines reveal that model numbers for the upcoming lineup are starting to surface on certification registry sites. Here’s what we know so far:

– Model numbers like SM-S931B/DS are linked to the vanilla Galaxy S25 model, while SM-S938B, SM-S938U, SM-S938N, and SM-S9380 are associated with the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
– The letter “B” indicates models heading to Europe, “U” denotes US models, and “N” signifies South Korean models.
– Surprisingly, there is no model number yet for the Galaxy S25+, hinting at a possible omission from Samsung’s new lineup.

Samsung has traditionally maintained a three-model lineup since 2020, moving away from compact models like the S10e and focusing on introducing an Ultra variant. While it’s not confirmed whether the Galaxy S25+ will be excluded, let’s consider some key points:

– Sales of Plus models have been on the rise, with a 53% increase from the S23 to S24 series.
– Apple and Google are expanding their offerings with Plus-sized devices to cater to consumers who prefer larger screens.

As we await further details on the Galaxy S25 series expected early next year, featuring Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processors and other enhancements, it’s essential to stay updated. Visit our dedicated Galaxy S25 hub for all the latest information on Samsung’s upcoming flagship phones. Share your thoughts – will you miss the Galaxy S25+ if it doesn’t make an appearance in the new lineup?

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