As anticipation builds for Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, news of its pricing has begun to emerge. The smartphone is expected to make its debut with an announcement in South Korea on April 16 and on April 15 for the rest of the world. This article discusses the leaked pricing details and what consumers can expect from the new device.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is rumored to start at a local price of KRW 1,500,000 (approximately $1,030) for the 256GB variant, while the 512GB model could retail for KRW 1,630,000 (around $1,120). Notably, Samsung is expected to skip the 1TB storage option, limiting the range to these two configurations only.
If these leaks are accurate, the S25 Edge will find its place in Samsung's lineup between the Galaxy S25+, starting at KRW 1,353,000 ($930) for the same storage capacity, and the S25 Ultra, which begins at KRW 1,698,400 ($1,167).
Upon its release in May, Samsung will reportedly make a limited supply of 40,000 units available initially, with production expected to increase in subsequent weeks.
Samsung Galaxy S25+
| 256GB 12GB RAM |
$ 899.99
|
$ 999.99
|
| 512GB 12GB RAM |
$ 919.99
|
$ 1,019.99
|
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
| 256GB 12GB RAM |
$ 1,099.99
|
$ 1,299.99
|
| 512GB 12GB RAM |
$ 1,189.00
|
$ 1,299.99
|
Source (in Korean)