Galaxy Unpacked Event 2025: Samsung S25 FE, Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, and AI upgrades expected

With rumours of Samsung rollable phone among other expected devices promises plenty of surprises
An image of  Galaxy Unpacked 2017 Held in New York on August 23, 2027. — Samsung Newsroom
An image of  Galaxy Unpacked 2017 Held in New York on August 23, 2027. — Samsung Newsroom  

Samsung is all set for its much-awaited Galaxy Unpacked Event 2025, scheduled just days before the Apple iPhone 17 launch. The timing makes this one of the most important tech showdowns of the year.

The event will be streamed live at 3pm IST on Samsung’s official website and YouTube channel. Fans can also pre-register to get event reminders and even secure a $50 Samsung credit for early bookings.

What to expect from Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Event 2025?

Some of the most anticipated highlights will be the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE. Even though Samsung hasn't revealed all the details of the Galaxy S25 FE, leaks indicate the Samsung S25 release date will be announced today.

The phone is tipped to have a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel that will have a 120Hz refresh rate, the Exynos 2400 chip, and 8GB of RAM. Camera leaks have suggested a triple-lens setup with a 50MP main camera. There are unconfirmed reports about a 4,900mAh battery with 45W fast charging.

If the price is competitive, the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE specs and price could create a new Samsung phone in 2025.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite rumoured specs 

In addition to the smartphone news, Samsung will also be launching several new tablets. The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has been confirmed this morning with a 10.9-inch display, Exynos 1380 chip, and S-Pen support.

By comparison, the rumoured Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is reported to have a massive 14.6-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and storage up to 1TB. The Galaxy Tab S11 Lite vs Ultra may give buyers the choice between productivity or portability.

Samsung tablets 2025 have also been teased, as the event so titled suggests significant advancements of the Galaxy AI September event. This type of upgrade should provide positive advancements in multitasking, creativity, and entertainment across devices.