Samsung has issued its first hints about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 tablet range, as well as its wearables plans and more.
The company just held its latest earnings call, and comments from Daniel Araujo of the Mobile Experience (MX) division provided some interesting insights into Samsung’s next-gen tablet provision.
Araujo said to expect the Galaxy Tab S11 series in the latter half of 2025 (no surprise there), and that it will be “AI-enhanced”.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra was quite the premium tablet, if a little on the pricey side.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
The Samsung executive also gave the forthcoming Galaxy Watch 8 series a mention.
“We plan to launch a new Galaxy Watch with an innovative design and enhanced health-related features,” he said.
We recently received further confirmation that Samsung was bringing the Galaxy Watch Classic line back this year, presumably meaning that there’ll be a more traditional-looking design option for 2025.
It seems Samsung is looking to take its smartwatch design in a new direction, which is exciting give that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is one of the most handsome smartwatches on the market.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and beyond
Other tidbits from Araujo’s Mobile Experience summary included a confirmation that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will launch in Q2. We recently learned that this is likely to be announced on 13 May.
He also confirmed that the company was working on “enhancing the performance, design and durability” for its next generation of foldables, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, “while also optimising AI functionality”.
Araujo also seemingly hinted at a more affordable foldable option, which we’ve been hearing a lot about through unofficial channels. Talking of affordable options, the Samsung executive also mentioned that “a new entry-level model” in its true wireless earphones range was coming.