Despite earlier reports, Samsung might not increase the price of the Galaxy S25 series compared to its predecessor. A new report has revealed the possible pricing for all the variants of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Galaxy S25 price in Europe might not increase compared to Galaxy S24
According to a report from WinFuture (and journalist Roland Quandt), the Galaxy S25 will have a starting price of €899 in Germany and some other European countries. That is similar to the launch price of the Galaxy S24. This information was extracted from retailer data.
The Galaxy S25 will reportedly come in 128GB and 256GB variants, while the Galaxy S25+ will have 256GB and 512GB variants. The Galaxy S25 Ultra, similar to its predecessor, will have 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB variants. Their detailed pricing is listed below.
Galaxy S25
128GB: €899
256GB: €959
Galaxy S25+
256GB: €1,149
512GB: €1,269
Galaxy S25 Ultra
256GB: €1,449
512GB: €1,569
1TB: €1,809
The report also says that some variants of these phones will have higher RAM. A separate report claimed that even the base Galaxy S25 will come with at least 12GB RAM and that the 512GB and 1TB variants of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will have 16GB RAM.
Samsung will reportedly unveil the Galaxy S25 series in San Francisco, USA, on January 22, 2025. The devices might reach store shelves (or buyers' doorsteps) starting January 31.
All three phones will likely come pre-installed with One UI 7.0. You can watch its features and design in our detailed video below. The phones will likely come with a promise of seven major Android OS updates and security updates for seven years.
It remains to be seen whether the pricing of the Galaxy S25 series will remain the same or increase in other regions, such as Asia, South Korea, Canada, and the USA.