Rumors have been circulating that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series could be more expensive than the previous generation, but a new report suggests that the prices for the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra may actually remain the same as their S24 counterparts.
This could vary depending on the region, but for now, it seems that Northern Europe, including Sweden and Germany, will see no price increase.
Hereโs a look at the prices for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, which could be similar for the S25 models:
Model | Storage | Swedish Price | German Price |
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Samsung Galaxy S24 | 128GB | SEK 11,490 | EUR 899 |
Samsung Galaxy S24+ | 256GB | SEK 14,490 | EUR 1,149 |
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra | 256GB | SEK 17,990 | EUR 1,449 |
If this report proves true, the prices for the Galaxy S25 series could match those listed above, with a typical launch promotion offering a free storage upgrade.
This would mean early buyers could enjoy a 256GB Galaxy S25 or a 512GB S25+ and S25 Ultra without paying extra.
While the Galaxy S25 series may not feature major upgrades, it will still bring significant improvements. The Snapdragon 8 Elite processor is a major step up from the Exynos 2400 in the S24 models sold in Europe.
Additionally, the S25 will finally come with 12GB of RAM, while the larger models may offer up to 16GB of RAM. The S25 Ultra is also expected to feature a new 50MP ultra-wide camera, though other camera components will remain largely unchanged.
Battery and charging options are expected to stay similar unless rumors of Qi2 wireless charging are confirmed.
So, if you’re looking for a slightly better experience without a price increase, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series could be a solid choice. Stay tuned for more details as the official launch approaches.