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Samsung‘s latest lineup of flagship Android phones — the Galaxy S25 series — assumes the position of being a direct replacement for the outgoing S24 line. This includes matters of pricing and availability, of which the company’s latest handsets echo last year’s offerings largely to a tee.
The base model in this year’s lineup, the 6.2-inch Galaxy S25, starts at an MSRP of $800, and ships with 12GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. A more expensive 256GB storage variant is also available for a price tag of $860. The larger-screening 6.7-inch Galaxy S25+, meanwhile, is listed at a starting price of $1000 for the 256GB storage configuration, and $1,020 for the 512GB storage edition.
Samsung’s latest lineup of flagship Android phones — the Galaxy S25 series — assumes the position of being a direct replacement for the outgoing S24 line.
Both the S25 and the S25+ are available in navy, mint, icy blue, and silver shadow colorways, in addition to online-exclusive blueblack, coralred, and pinkgold variants.
The top-of-the-line S25 Ultra starts at $1,300, and ships with 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM. A 512GB storage option is on offer for $1,420, and a 1TB SKU is listed for a whopping $1,660. This year’s colors include black, gray, silverblue, and whitesilver, as well as online exclusive jadegreen, jetblack, and pinkgold variants.
All three S25 devices are available now for pre-order directly from
Samsung’s official hardware storefront
. In the coming days, I expect to see listings appear across numerous other storefronts, both digital and brick-and-mortar-based.
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As in previous years, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series bore the brunt of a months-long outpouring of leaks and rumors. Leading up to the handset line’s official debut, the consensus had been all but solidified, and today’s event confirmed as much: from a hardware perspective, the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra are remarkable iterative product offerings.
As a year-over-year spec refresh, Samsung has done arguably little to differentiate the S25 from its direct predecessor. As such, the company has leaned into the hype surrounding artifical intelligence to impress prospective customers — the Galaxy AI moniker can be found all across marketing and promotional materials.
If you’re interested in picking up one of Samsung’s latest handsets, general availability is slated for February 7, which is about two and a half weeks out from today’s reveal and pre-order street date.
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