Samsung’s Galaxy S25 flagships are now official, and many might be wondering if the company increased the prices this year. The answer depends on where you live. The US prices are unchanged from those of the Galaxy S24 series, but the new flagships are more expensive in some international markets.
Samsung holds Galaxy S25 prices in the US
The Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra retain the same price tag as their predecessors in the US. This is despite the base model now offering 12GB of RAM instead of 8GB — its storage capacity remains at 128GB. Of course, the devices bring several other upgrades, but you usually expect those in new phones. Anyway, below’s the full Galaxy S25 pricing structure in the US.
12GB+128GB | 12GB+256GB | 12GB+512GB | 12GB+1TB | |
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Galaxy S25 | $799.99 | $859.99 | — | — |
Galaxy S25+ | — | $999.99 | $1,119.99 | — |
Galaxy S25 Ultra | — | $1,299.99 | $1,419.99 | $1,659.99 |
It’s worth noting that Samsung offers 256GB of storage on the base Galaxy S25 variant in some markets where it increased the prices. Moreover, the 512GB and 1TB storage options for the Galaxy S25 Ultra come with 16GB of RAM. These upgrades haven’t made it to the US, but Samsung does give you 12GB of RAM across the board.
The Galaxy S25 lineup is already available for pre-order in the US. You get instant credit of up to $300, depending on the model and storage option. You can use this credit to grab a free storage upgrade. So if 128GB is too little for you, you have the option to buy the 256GB Galaxy S25 at the same price using your instant credit. Pre-orders are also eligible for more offers.
Meanwhile, our Galaxy S25 Mystery Box program is still open, offering buyers a free case, cleaning kit, phone stand, and more accessories at no additional cost.