Samsung, a leading brand in smartphones and consumer goods, is planning to introduce its flagship Galaxy S25 series globally by January 2025.
Numerous leaks have surfaced, discussing the design and internal enhancements, and recent reports suggest that the pricing for the devices may come as a surprise. Despite anticipated price increases in various regions, Samsung appears to be focusing on maintaining stable prices for the Galaxy S25 in Europe.
According to WinFuture, prices for the Galaxy S25 series in Sweden will remain unchanged. The base model of the Galaxy S25 is projected to cost 11,490 kroner (NOK), which is approximately Rs 83000, closely aligning with the launch price of the Galaxy S24 from earlier this year.
Similarly, both the Galaxy S25+ and S25 Ultra are expected to keep their current pricing. No price increases are anticipated in other European markets either. Thanks to Samsung’s consistent pricing strategy in Europe and a stable economic backdrop, it is expected that these prices will remain steady across other countries in the region.
What this means is that the Galaxy S25 Ultra could be priced around €1,449 in Germany (approximately Rs 1,29,000), while the entry-level Galaxy S25 model is likely to be available for about €899 (around Rs 80,000).
By keeping prices stable while introducing significant upgrades in the new flagship series, it is believed that consumers will find it to be a worthwhile investment.