Leaked pricing suggests the Galaxy S25 series will maintain similar prices to the Galaxy S24 series in South Korea and Europe, but the prices could rise in regions like India.
Leaked marketing material suggests new AI-powered camera features like Night Video with Audio Eraser could take center stage.
The Galaxy S25 series will launch tomorrow at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Jose, California. While we have to wait for the company to confirm all details officially, we already know a great deal about the devices, including their design, build, specifications, features, and more. Now, new leaks have emerged about the pricing in some regions, alongside marketing materials practically filling in the rest of the picture.
A report from South Korea’s FNNews suggests that Samsung plans to keep the same starting prices for the Galaxy S25 series as it had for the Galaxy S24 series, at least for its home market of South Korea. Samsung is facing pressure from rising costs, but to popularize AI smartphones and compete well against its competitors, Samsung seems to have stuck with the same starting prices. The 512GB variant could see a uniform price rise across the models, but Samsung has a ‘double storage’ pre-order benefit that would bump 256GB buyers to the 512GB variant.