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Samsung has announced that it has sold over 3 million units of the Galaxy S25 series in its home country, South Korea, in just six months. The lineup, which went official earlier this year, includes four models: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Edge, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. A fifth model, the Galaxy S25 FE, is expected to be released in the next quarter.
The Galaxy S25 series reached the 3 million sales milestone two months earlier than its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 series, in South Korea. This is extremely impressive, as the Galaxy S24 series was widely considered a hit. And surpassing those figures two months earlier a feat in itself. Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series globally in February 2025.
Besides new multimodal AI-powered Galaxy AI features, Samsung said its Galaxy AI subscription plan helped attract more buyers. Galaxy AI is a model that lets buyers use select Samsung phones via a monthly subscription plan. And Samsung guarantees a buyback of the device at 50% of the original cost of the phone one year later.
Samsung also announced that sales of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the Galaxy Z Fold 7 have been higher than their predecessors, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6. However, the company didn't reveal exact updated figures.
It plans to launch four more high-end devices—Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy Z TriFold (tentative name), Galaxy Tab S11, and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra—before the end of this year.
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