Samsung Galaxy S25 Could Not Meet Price Hike in Selected Regions

Samsung is setting up to debut the Galaxy S25 series next year at the Galaxy Unpacked event, which may be on 22 January 2025. Before the official announcement, the possible pricing for all the variants of the series is revealed.
Samsung is highly anticipated to power the entire Galaxy S25 series with Snapdragon 8 Elite, which seems to be a reason behind the price hike. But a new report from retailer data is overcoming the expectation of a price hike.
According to a new report, Samsung is sticking to the pricing known from the Galaxy S24 series. Earlier this year, the company debuted the Galaxy S24 and its larger variants in Germany at prices starting at 899 euros. If the report is to be believed, the forthcoming Galaxy S25 will have a starting price of €899 in a few European countries, including Germany.
Reportedly, Samsung will set different price rates for each variant of the series based on their memory, which is as follows:
- Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB) – €1,449
- Galaxy S25 Ultra (512GB) – €1,569
- Galaxy S25 Ultra (1TB) – €1,809
- Galaxy S25+ (256GB) – €1,149
- Galaxy S25+ (512GB) – €1,269
- Galaxy S25 (128GB) – €899
- Galaxy S25 (256GB) – €959
Although these are not official prices, it is possible that these prices could change with the official launch.