The Galaxy S25 series has been rumoured to be more expensive than its predecessor. According to a new report, prices will remain the same. The conflicting reports could all be true – prices can change in different regions.

In Northern Europe, the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra will launch at the same price points as their S24 counterparts. According to sources, prices in Sweden were particularly high, so let’s see what they were. Since Swedish prices are in krona, we will also include the prices for Germany.

The Galaxy S25 with 128GB comes with a price tag of 899 Euro (Rs.79,900/-), the Galaxy S25+ with 256GB at 1149 Euros (Rs.1,02,200/-) and the Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB costs 1449 Euros (Rs.1,28,900/-).

The price will be the same if you replace “S24” with “S25”. There will be a Samsung launch promotion, which is traditionally a free storage upgrade, so at least early on, the prices listed above are for the S25 and S25+ with 256GB and 512GB storage.

For some reason, Samsung may change its pricing in other countries, but this is unlikely given the economic environment, the price pressure from competitors, and the market conditions.

The vanilla Samsung Galaxy S25 will come in 128GB or 256GB storage versions. RAM may be upgraded, but storage won’t. The Galaxy S25+ will be available in 256GB and 512GB, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra will also be available in 1TB. There have been rumours that the larger phones will get 16GB RAM options, but the retailer has not confirmed this.

Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra storage and colour options. The Ultra chassis will likely be made of titanium, while the other two will probably be made of Armor Aluminum.