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Galaxy S25 Price Leak: Will European buyers pay the price for innovation?

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New leak suggests that Samsung may launch the Galaxy S25 series with a price bump in Europe. The S25 series promises meaningful upgrades over its predecessors, and it looks like European buyers will pay the price for innovation.

Recently, the Indonesian arm of media outlet 91mobiles spotted S25 series price details on the retailer listing. The report reveals European price information on Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra.

The listing also disclosed the lineup’s color options and internal memory configurations. Interestingly, the leak reveals a 128GB model of the Galaxy S25, while the S25+ and S25 Ultra to start with 256GB of internal storage.

Here’s what the Galaxy S25 price leak suggests:

Galaxy S25 in Silver, Navy, Icy Blue, and Mint:

  • 128 GB: €964.90
  • 256 GB: €1,026.90
  • 512 GB: €1,151.90

Galaxy S25 Plus in Silver, Navy, Icy Blue, and Mint:

  • 256 GB: €1,235.90
  • 512 GB: €1,359.90

Galaxy S25 Ultra in Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Black, and Titanium Gray:

  • 256 GB: €1,557.90
  • 512 GB: €1,681.90
  • 1 TB: €1,930.89
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Samsung hasn’t yet commented on the potential pricing of the new flagships. Given the local taxes, European models usually come at a higher price than other markets. So, the information might be inaccurate for other countries.

Previously, leaked evidence suggested no price changes in the S25 series to the S24 series. However, the latest evidence indicates a cost bump for the European units, making them pay extra in favor of upgrades and innovation.

Well, Samsung confirmed to unveil the Galaxy S25 series on January 22 in the US. The company will also reveal the price and availability information at the event. It’s a no-brainer waiting for the official unveiling that’s not too far now!

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