Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup will introduce a new model called the Galaxy S25 Slim, but it will not be available through US carriers, according to recent leak from @evleaks.

The Galaxy S25 Slim is expected to be a fourth model added to the traditional three flagship variants. However, @evleaks has indicated that this new variant will almost certainly not be offered through US carriers.

While this raises questions about its availability in the United States, it remains possible that the Galaxy S25 Slim could be sold as an unlocked model without carrier restrictions or released later than in other markets.

Currently, there is evidence suggesting that Samsung is developing firmware for the Galaxy S25 Slim for regions such as Europe, Asia, and the UAE, but no US-based firmware has been identified yet.

In the markets where it will be available, the Galaxy S25 Slim is expected to position itself between the Galaxy S25+ and the Galaxy S25 Ultra in terms of marketing and pricing. Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S25 base, Plus, and Ultra models next week, while the launch date for the S25 Slim remains uncertain.