Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Likely to Maintain Current Pricing!

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series could bring unexpected good news for buyers: no price hike.

Contrary to earlier speculation about a potential price increase, recent reports suggest that the Galaxy S25 lineup may launch at the same price points as the S24 series, at least in Northern Europe.

In Sweden, pricing is expected to remain unchanged, with the base Galaxy S25 (128GB) likely priced at $962.93 in Germany, the S25+ (256GB) at $1,228.43, and the S25 Ultra (256GB) at $1,550.43.

While the Galaxy S25 series may not deliver dramatic upgrades, it does introduce notable enhancements. European models will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, replacing the Exynos 2400, for improved performance.

The Galaxy S25 will come with 12GB of RAM (up from 8GB), while the S25+ and S25 Ultra might offer configurations with up to 16GB. Additionally, the S25 Ultra is set to include a new 50MP ultra-wide camera, though other specifications, such as battery capacity and charging options, remain largely unchanged.

If accurate, the inclusion of Qi2 wireless charging would add another subtle improvement to the lineup.

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