In abstract
- Samsung broadcasts 4 September Galaxy Occasion
- New Galaxy S25 and tablets teased
- Anticipated to be Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy Tab S11 collection
Samsung has introduced a brand new Galaxy Occasion for subsequent week, at which the Galaxy S25 FE smartphone and the Galaxy Tab S11 pill ought to determine prominently.
Following final month’s rollout of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, the corporate has revealed that it is going to be holding a brand new ‘Galaxy Occasion’ on 4 September – that’s every week from in the present day. It’ll be dwell streamed on Samsung’s web site and its YouTube channel from 5:30AM EDT, which works out to a much more sociable 10:30AM right here within the UK.
Samsung explains that this occasion will see the launch of “premium AI tablets to the latest member of the Galaxy S25 household”.
That’s fairly unambiguous affirmation that we’ll be seeing the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 collection introduced, alongside the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE smartphone.
The corporate additionally claims that these new units will set “a brand new commonplace for easy productiveness by means of multimodal capabilities”. Should you’ll allow us to supply a potential translation, it’s that Samsung might be placing its present AI obsession in the direction of getting work achieved on its new flagship tablets.

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What we learn about these new Galaxy units
Each the Galaxy Tab S11 vary and the Galaxy S25 FE have been closely leaked in latest weeks.
Final week we reported on leaked renders of the flagship Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Extremely, with its bizarre curved notch and its lack of an S Pen mounting.
Simply this week, in the meantime, we noticed information of an unintended retail itemizing for the Galaxy S25 FE, which factors to a slimmer, lighter system than the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE. It may not be all that a lot of an enchancment in different respects, nonetheless.
For US prospects, Samsung additionally took this chance to announce a $50 credit score for anybody who reserves one in every of its new tablets.
