Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Can Start From Rs 85,000 (Leaks)


Radhika Kajarekar

Radhika Kajarekar

Jan 15, 2025


The four models in Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series—the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, S25 Ultra, and a new model called the Galaxy S25 Slim—are expected to go on sale on January 22.

Pricing information about the anticipated retail prices of the S25 series has surfaced from a European listing.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Price Details Leaked

The top 1TB model may cost €1,948 (about ₹1,72,000), while the high-end Galaxy S25 Ultra is anticipated to start at €1,557 (about ₹1,38,000).

These costs are consistent with Samsung’s prior flagship pricing strategy; for example, the Galaxy S24 Ultra debuted in India at ₹1,30,000.

Samsung frequently bundles deals, like earbuds and smartwatches, which may entice customers to buy its premium products.

The Galaxy S25 Plus may retail for €1,246 (roughly ₹1,10,000), while the base model is anticipated to start at €971 (about ₹85,000.

The S25 series might cost a little less in India. Last year, the base S24 was priced at ₹79,999, while the S24 Plus debuted at ₹99,999.

With the iPhone 16 Pro starting at ₹1,19,900 and frequently going on sale for less than ₹1,10,000, Samsung is up against more competition from Apple.

With its powerful brand appeal and affordable prices, the iPhone may pose a threat to Samsung in the high-end market, especially in places like India.

Samsung may choose not to raise the S25 series’ Indian prices much in order to preserve its market share and fend off Apple’s influence.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Leaks Suggest Subtle Design Changes

A recent leak from tipster Evan Blass showcased renders of the Galaxy S25+ and S25 Ultra. While the Galaxy S25+ retains its familiar design, the S25 Ultra has undergone significant changes. Rounded corners replace the traditional boxy design, offering a sleeker appearance. Additionally, the Ultra variant may sport thinner bezels, possibly surpassing competitors like the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Xiaomi 15 in terms of screen-to-body ratio.

Live Images of Galaxy S25+

Leaked hands-on images of the Galaxy S25+ highlight minimal design changes but reveal new antenna placement. A button at the bottom of the right spine, initially thought to be a Camera Control button, is identified as the mmWave antenna. This inclusion suggests faster 5G capabilities for the U.S. variant (SM-S926U).


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