The Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ have been officially unveiled today. Samsung announced the devices at its Unpacked event in San Jose, California. Both models are available for pre-order starting today.
Prices for the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ start at $799 and $999 respectively. These prices are the same as last year, so it's good to see that Samsung hasn't raised prices for the new flagship lineup.
Galaxy S25 and S25+ pre-orders open now
The Galaxy S25 is available with 128, 256, and 512GB of storage, all with 12GB of RAM. Prices for the models start at $799 in the United States and go up incrementally for the higher storage variants. Samsung is offering the Galaxy S25+ with 256 and 512GB of storage alongside the same 12GB of RAM with the prices starting at $999.
Prices are also the same for customers in the United Kingdom. The 128GB and 256GB flavors of the Galaxy S25 are available for £799 and £859 respectively. The 512GB variant will set customers back £979. The Galaxy S25+ costs £999 and £1099 for the 256GB and 512GB variants, respectively.
There will most certainly be many different offers from carrier and retail partners, so be sure to check all available incentives, particularly for trade-ins. As always, you will always find the best deals when you buy them straight from Samsung.
Our detailed Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ hands-on provides more in-depth information about the new devices, particularly all of the changes that Samsung has made to the design and the new features it has introduced.
Pre-orders are open today and the handsets are available in Navy, Silver Shadow, Icyblue and Mint colors. Samsung has set February 7, 2025 as the release date.