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Last updated: April 16th, 2025 at 15:59 UTC+02:00
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You can now buy the compact Galaxy S25 cheaper thanks to a new no-trade-in limited-time discount. And Galaxy Club comes with free storage.
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After launching a free storage upgrade offer for the Galaxy S25+ and a $200 discount for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung is now turning its attention to the base model with a new offer.
The 6.2-inch Galaxy S25 at the Samsung e-shop in the USA is now $80 off when you don't use the trade-in option. It starts at $719. With a trade-in, you can save up to $500 and buy it for $299.
The $80 no-trade-in discount is available for all Galaxy S25 colors and both storage options, i.e., 128GB and 256GB.
If you enroll in Galaxy Club for $6.2 a month when you buy the Galaxy S25, you get a free storage upgrade to 256GB, one year of Samsung Care+ Theft and Loss protection for free, and a cheaper way to upgrade to the next model after 12 months.
You also have access to the usual bundle offers when you buy the Galaxy S25, such as:
Should you buy the Galaxy S25 instead of the other two premium models? You certainly should consider it if you're looking for premium build quality and features in a smaller package.
The 6.2-inch flagship boasts the same Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display technology as the rest of the series and the same camera setup as the Galaxy S25+. It's just way more compact than the 6.7-inch S25+ and the 6.9-inch Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The Galaxy S25 measures 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2mm, whereas the Galaxy S25+ is much taller and wider, clocking in at 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3mm. It's the perfect pocket-sized powerhouse.
Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.