The Samsung Galaxy S25 series may arrive with unexpected good news for buyers: no price increase.
While earlier reports speculated that the upcoming lineup would be costlier than the Galaxy S24 series, a new report suggests otherwise, at least in Northern Europe.
In Sweden, the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra are expected to launch at the same price points as their S24 counterparts. This means the Galaxy S25 base model with 128GB storage may still cost $962.93 in Germany, the S25+ with 256GB storage at $1,228.43 and the S25 Ultra with 256GB storage at $1,550.43.
While the Galaxy S25 series doesn’t promise massive upgrades, it brings notable improvements. The Snapdragon 8 Elite processor will replace the Exynos 2400 in European models, significantly boosting performance.
The Galaxy S25 will also include 12GB RAM (up from 8GB), while the S25+ and S25 Ultra may offer configurations with up to 16GB.
The S25 Ultra is set to feature a new 50MP ultra-wide camera, while other specifications, including battery and charging options, remain largely the same.
If true, the inclusion of Qi2 wireless charging would mark another subtle upgrade in the series.