Samsung Opens Pre-Reserve for Next Galaxy S Series Ahead of February 25 Unpacked Event

Samsung has opened pre-reservations in India for its upcoming Galaxy S series smartphones, days after confirming its February 25 Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco. The move signals the start of Samsung's India launch cycle explain for what the brand is positioning as its next major Galaxy AI-led upgrade.

Customers can pre-reserve the new Galaxy S series devices by paying a refundable token amount of Rs 999. Samsung is offering benefits worth Rs 2,699 to consumers who pre-reserve and subsequently purchase the devices after launch.

Pre-Reservations Open Across Online and Offline Channels

The pre-reservation is available starting today across Samsung's own channels, including Samsung.com and Samsung Exclusive Stores, as well as major e-commerce platforms and leading retail outlets. This broad availability indicates Samsung's intent to drive early demand across both digital and offline retail ahead of the official unveiling.

Galaxy AI Takes Centre Stage in the New S Series

Samsung says the upcoming Galaxy S series is designed to make Galaxy AI feel more seamless and intuitive from the moment users start using the device. While the company has not revealed hardware details yet, the focus on AI-driven interactions suggests deeper integration of on-device intelligence across daily use cases such as communication, productivity, and content creation.

The company has consistently positioned Galaxy AI as a long-term platform shift rather than a single-feature upgrade, and the upcoming S series is expected to build further on that strategy.

February 25 Unpacked Event Sets the Global Stage

The new Galaxy S series will be unveiled at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25 in San Francisco. India is expected to be among the early markets for availability, with pre-reservation now acting as the first step in Samsung's local rollout plan.

Samsung has historically used early pre-reserve programs to gauge demand and accelerate first-wave sales for its flagship launches in India, particularly in the premium smartphone segment