Samsung Unleashes Next-Gen Galaxy S25 Edge and XR Headset at MWC 2025 - Here's Everything You Need to Know


Barcelona is buzzing this week as tech giants showcase their latest gadgets at Mobile World Congress 2025, and Samsung has definitely brought its A-game (quite literally, with their new A series phones). The Korean tech giant is turning heads with an impressive lineup that includes their sleekest S series phone yet and a mysterious new XR headset that's got the tech world talking.

The Ultra-Slim Galaxy S25 Edge Steals the Show

Remember when phones were getting slimmer by the year? Well, Samsung is bringing sexy back with the Galaxy S25 Edge. First unveiled at Galaxy Unpacked in January, this device is officially the thinnest Galaxy S series phone ever created—and MWC attendees can't seem to get enough of it.




The sleek design is definitely generating buzz, but it's not just about good looks. Samsung's booth was packed with people eager to get their hands on the device and experience its AI capabilities firsthand.

Project Moohan: Samsung's First Android XR Headset

If you thought the metaverse hype was fading, think again. Samsung has officially entered the XR arena with Project Moohan, their first Android-based extended reality headset. Developed in partnership with the tech dream team of Google and Qualcomm, this isn't just another VR headset.




What makes Project Moohan particularly interesting is its use of multimodal AI technology. Rather than clunky menu navigation, Samsung promises more natural, conversation-like interactions—potentially a game-changer for the XR experience.

Democratizing AI with the New Galaxy A Series

Not everyone has $1,000+ to drop on a flagship phone, and Samsung gets it. Their latest Galaxy A56 5G and A36 5G models are bringing AI to the masses with what they're calling "Awesome Intelligence" (yes, that's the actual name).


This is the first comprehensive mobile AI package designed exclusively for the more budget-friendly Galaxy A series. The good news? Popular features like Circle to Search with Google and AI-powered camera tricks are no longer exclusive to the premium models.

Samsung clearly wants everyone to have a taste of mobile AI, regardless of how much they're willing to spend. It's a smart move in an increasingly competitive smartphone market where AI features are quickly becoming the new battleground.

For those hoping to see these devices in person, they'll be on display throughout MWC 2025, which runs through March 6th in Barcelona. If you're curious about Samsung's new lineup, you can also check out more information on their website.

The tech giant continues to push boundaries in 2025, proving once again why they remain one of the most influential players in the global smartphone market. With slimmer designs, bold moves into XR, and AI for everyone, Samsung is clearly focused on making technology more accessible and intuitive for users worldwide.


- PakChaq Riq

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