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Samsung’s flagship BKC store sets record with 700+ deliveries of new Galaxy S25 Series

This also marks the one-year anniversary of the BKC store.

Somya Agarwal

Samsung’s flagship store at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) celebrated the arrival of Galaxy S25 Series with an exclusive event to kick off early deliveries. As per reports, over 700 eager customers were handed their new devices on the spot, following the pre-order.

Soon Choi, Corporate EVP and Head of the MX Division at Samsung Electronics, personally handed over Galaxy S25 smartphones to few customers. This special occasion also coincided with the one-year anniversary of the BKC store, making it a double celebration.

Galaxy S25 Series with AI-powered innovation for India

The Galaxy S25 series, comprises of Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25. This new series extends Samsung’s goal of bringing AI-driven experiences to its growing customer base in India.

The Galaxy S25 series, at its core is a customised Snapdragon® 8 Elite Mobile Platform, which delivers greater on-device processing power, boosting the capabilities of Galaxy AI. This includes an enhanced camera system with ProVisual Engine.

Galaxy S25 series has also introduced One UI 7, Samsung's AI-first platform designed to offer intuitive controls and AI-powered, personalised experiences. With multimodal AI agents capable of interpreting text, speech, images, and video, the series enables more natural interactions. As per reports, users can perform actionable searches, with context-aware suggestions for next steps.

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