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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series: Pricing, Features, and What to Expect Before Launch

The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S25 series is set to launch tomorrow at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Jose, California. While the official details will be revealed during the event, several leaks have already given us a clear picture of the devices, including pricing, specifications, and exciting new features. Here’s everything we know so far.


Leaked Pricing Suggests Stability in Some Regions, Increases in Others

A report from South Korea’s FNNews indicates that Samsung plans to maintain similar starting prices for the Galaxy S25 series as those of the Galaxy S24 series in South Korea. This decision seems to be motivated by the need to popularize AI-powered smartphones and remain competitive in the market despite rising production costs.

In Europe, leaked details reported by Gizmochina suggest a price freeze as well, while pricing in India appears to be higher, according to leaker Tarun Vats, who cited retail sources.

Here is the leaked pricing breakdown across regions:

Galaxy S25:

  • 128GB: €909
  • 256GB: €969; Rs. 84,999; KRW 1,155,000
  • 512GB: Rs. 94,999; KRW 1,313,400

Galaxy S25 Plus:

  • 256GB: €1,159; Rs. 1,04,999; KRW 1,353,000
  • 512GB: Rs. 1,14,999; KRW 1,511,400

Galaxy S25 Ultra:

  • 256GB: €1,459; Rs. 1,34,999; KRW 1,698,400
  • 512GB: Rs. 1,44,999; KRW 1,856,800
  • 1TB: Rs. 1,64,999

The European market might see stable prices to maintain a competitive advantage, while Indian pricing reflects noticeable increases.


Exciting New Features: AI-Powered Cameras and More

Leaked marketing materials, shared by leaker Evan Blass in his Leakmail newsletter, have highlighted some of the innovative features of the Galaxy S25 series. Among the most notable are new AI-powered camera functionalities, designed to elevate the user experience:


  • Night Video with Audio Eraser: This feature uses AI to reduce six different types of unwanted sounds, including Voice, Music, Noise, Crowd, Nature, and Wind, making night-time videos clearer and more immersive.



  • ProScaler: Exclusive to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, this tool ensures sharper visuals and brighter colors, delivering a noticeable improvement over the Galaxy S24 Ultra.


The marketing materials also note that Galaxy AI features will be free through 2025. However, this is only a one-year upfront promise, as Samsung previously offered these features free for two years with the Galaxy S24 series. While Samsung may extend this offer, buyers should be aware of the limitation.


Specifications Overview

The leaked materials also provide a quick rundown of the specifications for all three devices in the Galaxy S25 lineup:

  • Galaxy S25:

    • 6.2-inch display
    • 4,000mAh battery
    • Maximum camera resolution: 50MP
  • Galaxy S25 Plus:

    • 6.7-inch display
    • 4,900mAh battery
    • Maximum camera resolution: 50MP
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra:

    • 6.9-inch display
    • 5,000mAh battery
    • Maximum camera resolution: 200MP
    • Built-in S Pen for productivity and creativity

Pre-Order Benefits and Savings

Samsung is offering several incentives for those who reserve and pre-order the Galaxy S25 series ahead of its official launch on January 22. Here’s what you can expect:

  • $50 Samsung Credit when you pre-order and purchase the reserved device.
  • Up to $1,250 additional savings with trade-ins.
  • A chance to win $5,000 Samsung Credit.

Now is the best time to reserve your new Galaxy device and enjoy these exclusive perks.


What’s Next?

The Galaxy S25 series promises to deliver advanced AI features, powerful specifications, and a sleek design. With competitive pricing in some regions and innovative new tools, it’s clear that Samsung aims to set a new benchmark in the smartphone market. Stay tuned for the official launch tomorrow to confirm all the details.

 

 

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