In the last few days, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released initial documents that are thought to be about the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Typically, the US regulatory agency does not use the retail names for these devices.
Instead, it has identified them using the codes SM-S931, SM-S936, and SM-S938. A recent leak has confirmed that these model numbers correspond to the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra, respectively. Additionally, a new model from the Galaxy S25 series has surfaced online, thanks to Erencan Yilmaz on X (previously known as Twitter).
New Model Emerges
As depicted in the image below, the device in question is labeled SM-S937, which was previously identified as the North American-exclusive model 'SM-S937U' earlier this month. Now, an IMEI database has shown a result for SM-S937B/DS, which is expected to be the same basic device as the SM-S937U. According to prior leaks, both of these models are variants of the Galaxy S25 Slim, rather than being successors to the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, or Galaxy S24 Ultra (currently priced at $949.99 on Amazon).
Insights from the IMEI Result
Although the new IMEI information doesn't offer additional details about the Galaxy S25 Slim, the model number provides some clues. The 'DS' indicates that it supports dual-SIM functionality, a feature that Samsung includes in many of its flagship devices. Meanwhile, the 'B' suggests that the SM-S937B/DS will be available for global sales. This implies that there’s no indication that the Galaxy S25 Slim will have a restricted release like the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.