Samsung Electronics announced its 2025 OLED TV range, with three different series. The TVs use a combination of SDC's QD-OLED panels (latest generation that reaches 4,000 nits) and LGD's OLEDs.
The top of the range is the S95F, Samsung's flagship 2025 TV, that will be available in 55", 65", 77" and 83" sizes. The S95F offers 4K 165" QD-OLED panels (except the 83-inch model which uses LG's WOLEDs, apparently). The S95F TVs use Samsung's new NQ4 AI Gen3 video processor.
Next up we have the Samsung S90F, the company's midrange OLED TV series for 2025, with 48, 55", 65", 77" and 83" sizes. The TVs will use both QD-OLEDs (in the 55-inch, 65" and 77" models) and LG's WOLED panels for the 48-inch and 83-inch models. All the panels offer 4K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and 1,300 nits max brightness. The S90F uses the same NQ4 AI Gen 3 processor.
Finally, we have the Samsung S85F, the entry-level OLED TV series, with 55", 65" and 77" sizes. The 4K 120Hz TVs will use LG's WOLED panels. The S85F are based on Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen 2 processor.
Samsung did not yet reveal the pricing or availability for its 2025 OLED TVs.