- Samsung’s database shows 83-inch QD OLEDs for 2025
- Some models may use W-OLED panels instead
- Official launches are expected in January 2025
Samsung appears to be planning the launch of its largest ever QD-OLED TV in 2025 – and is bringing the technology to its S95 series OLED TVs.
That’s what the famous Samsung leaker says…Samsung.
The news comes via Samsung’s own parts database, which lists QD-OLED panels up to 83 inches with 2025 model numbers. The details were originally posted on Reddit and have since been confirmed by FlatpanelsHD.
What’s coming to Samsung TVs in 2025?
QD-OLED is a direct competitor to LG’s W-OLED panel technology and is currently used in top OLED TVs such as the Samsung S95D and in models from other companies such as the Sony A95L. So far the maximum size is 77 inches, so the 83-inch panels in Samsung’s database represent a welcome increase in size.
According to FlatpanelsHD, information in the database indicates that the 83-inch Samsung S95F will be available with both QD-OLED and W-OLED – part of a ‘panel lottery’ we’ve seen this year where it’s sometimes unclear which panel is in a specific Samsung TV. For example, the QN90 QNED TV comes with a VA LCD panel or an IPS LCD, and there are differences in the contrast levels between each type of panel.
For now, details of the new TVs are only in the parts database. But if Samsung sticks to its usual schedule, we should see its new TV range make its debut at CES 2025 in January, with the inevitable stream of last-minute leaks in the weeks leading up to that event.