Samsung continues to dominate the smartphone market with its flagship S series, offering a range of options to cater to every user’s preferences. The Galaxy S10 series kicked off this trend, followed by the S20 lineup, where the Ultra models took the spotlight as the top-tier devices.
The introduction of the S21 Ultra marked a significant shift by incorporating an S Pen stylus, effectively merging the Note line into the S series. This move somewhat marginalized the Plus models, like the Galaxy S24+, which struggled to stand out against the Ultras in terms of sales.
Speculation arose recently when no mention of a Galaxy S25+ was found in the IMEI database, leading some to believe that Samsung might discontinue the Plus line. However, recent findings by GalaxyClub suggest otherwise, revealing internal model numbers for all three upcoming S25 variants.
The upcoming Galaxy S25 series is expected to include three models:
– SM-S931 for the standard Galaxy S25
– SM-S936 for the Galaxy S25+
– SM-S938 for the Galaxy S25 Ultra
Based on past naming conventions, it is likely that Samsung will release an SM-936 model as part of its lineup. While details about market availability and specific features remain unclear, it seems that Samsung is not yet ready to part ways with its established trio of flagship devices.
Looking ahead, major redesigns or reconfigurations are anticipated for future models like the Galaxy S26. Stay tuned for more updates on Samsung’s evolving smartphone offerings.