Galaxy Unpacked 2025: How to Watch Galaxy S25 Series Launch Live

While not the most anticipated of launches, the next generation of Galaxy devices is set to bring notable improvements in terms of hardware and software. The series alongside a few more things will be unveiled in the Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for next week. If you’re interested in watching the launch live stream, here’s how and where to watch the Galaxy S25 launch live.

Watch Galaxy Unpacked 2025 Live

The Galaxy Unpacked 2025 will be held on Wednesday, January 22, and will be live-streamed at 10 AM PST (1 PM EST) on Samsung.com (website), their official channel (YouTube), and on Samsung Newsroom (website).

Here’s a rundown on what to expect from the launch. As is usually the case, the Galaxy S25 series should obviously take center stage. This includes the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra — all expected to sport Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite (benchmarks).

Samsung will also showcase and release the stable One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 and S23 series, followed by all the Galaxy AI features, including deeper integration for Samsung apps with Gemini.

Some of the other notable One UI 7 features include a revamped Quick Settings panel, smoother animations, Now Bar (hands-on), and Now Brief. The latter was leaked yesterday; it resides in the Now Bar and will show you summaries from different apps at specific times of the day.

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Lastly, Samsung could give us a sneak peek of its upcoming devices – Project Moohan and the Galaxy S25 Slim. The former is a collaboration between Samsung and Google. It will be powered by the Snapdragon XR Plus Gen 2 and Google’s Android XR operating system.

Furthermore, the Galaxy S25 Slim is supposed to rival the heavily rumored iPhone 17 Air. It’ll have a much slimmer form factor and will be almost the size of the Galaxy S25 Plus.

What are your thoughts on the first Galaxy Unpacked of 2025? Let us know in the comments below.

Abubakar Mohammed

Abubakar covers Tech on Beebom. Hailing from a Computer Science background, the start of his love for Tech dates back to 2011, when he was gifted a Dell Inspiron 5100. When he’s not covering Tech, you’ll find him binge-watching anime and Tech content on YouTube, hunting heads in competitive FPS games, or exploring Teyvat in Genshin Impact. He has previously worked for leading publications such as Fossbytes, How-To Geek, and Android Police.



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