Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Price Might Not Be That Bad In 2025: Know More
Samsung is going to Galaxy S25 series in around one month from now if rumours are to be believed. We already have details about their appearance and the purported internal upgrades. And now, news about its possible price is being shared. According to certain reports, several markets will see a price increase for the next flagship phones from Samsung. But it seems the company is not going to shock buyers in the Europe region with the Galaxy S25 prices.
According to WinFuture, in one of the four Scandinavian countries, the Galaxy S25 pricing be the same as its predecessor. The Galaxy S25 is expected to retail for 11,490 kroner (NOK) in Sweden, the same price as the Galaxy S24. Likewise, the Galaxy S25+ and S25 Ultra will also cost the same, the report adds.
Given the state of the economy and Samsung’s pricing approach in the EU, the report assumes that the company will not raise the Galaxy S25’s price in other European countries either. Therefore, the base model of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to retail for 1449 euros in Germany, while the entry-level Galaxy S25 should be available for 899 euros.
The new Samsung flagship models are likely to see major upgrades, so launching them at the same price as last year will come as a big boost. We expect to see the phones powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, feature an enhanced display, moving to a flat frame similar to the iPhone, and more. In addition, the base Galaxy S25 is expected to come with 12GB of RAM by default, enabling better AI performance.
In mid-November, a Chinese leaker revealed that Samsung will incur at least $110 additional manufacturing costs for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Having said that, Samsung’s price decision in Asia and the Middle East might not be that exciting, and the chances of the Galaxy S25 prices getting a hike is quite high.