Just a few days ago, rumors started surfacing that Samsung might be ditching the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus. The rumors suggested that the company might not launch this model, focusing only on the base and Ultra versions.
Although the rumors came from sources that don’t have much history, new information is now emerging about what Samsung could actually do.
Since the launch of the Galaxy S20, Samsung has introduced the three models in the line: the basic version, the Plus version, and the Ultra version, each adapted to different users and with equally different characteristics.
However, rumors have suggested that Samsung will not be satisfied with the sales of the Plus model, and will therefore stop selling it to focus only on the two flagship models.
Despite these rumors, now the portal GalaxyClub Came to leave new information, assuming that the Plus model of the S25 is still to be launched. This portal is known for its advance information, and where the majority eventually comes true, it will have more credibility than the original sources of the rumor.
The source notes that the Plus model will still be in development, and is expected to feature improvements over the current model, especially in terms of the camera system. This will be a model that will bridge the gap between the base model and the Ultra, for those looking for something in between.
It’s worth noting that there’s still some time left for Samsung to officially confirm the new devices, so a lot could still change before that happens.