- Another Galaxy S25 Edge Price leakage is shown
- The phone could be more expensive than the Galaxy S25 Plus
- We can see a full launch sometime next month
Looks like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is on the way, but how much does it cost? If the latest leak is accurate, the super-slim handset may be the second most expensive phone in the series, just behind the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
This comes from lists of two online dealers, Zanetti and Epto, spotted by 91 kmobiles. They set pricing to either € 1,361.41 or € 1,363.90 for 256 GB version of the Galaxy S25 Edge and € 1,487.99 or € 1,490.90 for the 512 GB variant.
There is not much point that gives you currency conversions at these prices as they probably do not reflect pricing anywhere else in the world. The most important pickup is that these prices are over € 1,246.99 The starting price of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus in Italy.
This means that the Galaxy S25 Edge price permanent may well exceed $ 999 / £ 999 / AU $ 1,699 that you can get the Galaxy S25 Plus -though these two retailers disagree on exactly how much money you have to divorce the last S25 phone to launch.
The waiting game
This is not the first time we have heard pricing rumors around the Galaxy S25 Edge. Information that occurred last month pointed at a price somewhere between € 1,200 and € 1,300, which matches what we’ve heard in this latest leak.
All of this assumes that the Galaxy S25 Edge will actually see the light of day again. We got a brief glimpse of it at Samsung Galaxy unpacked in January and then again at the MWC 2025 trade show in Barcelona in March.
Since then, there have been technical problems with the phone’s production, and the rumored launch date has been pushed back from April 15 (next week) to May 13. Let’s hope these problems can be solved before rather than later.
There is plenty to look forward to if and when the phone actually appears. It was jerked to have brought a steam chamber cooling system, a unified Gemini-Evanced Subscription and Impressive Internal Specifications as well as its ultra-thin chassis.