With each launch of new smartphones, the question of prices worries us. Samsung, the undisputed leader, is preparing to unveil its next generation Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. Good news: according to reliable information shared by WinFuture and the famous Roland Quandt, these models should keep the same prices as the Galaxy S24. An announcement that allays fears about inflation and increasing production costs.
Price stability which surprises in a market in full tension
In 2024, inflation and material costs have often driven up the prices of electronic devices. However, Samsung seems to be an exception. Prices for the Galaxy S25 in Germany will remain the same as for the S24:
For the Galaxy S25:
- 128 Go – 899 €
- 256 Go – 959 €
The Galaxy S25+ :
- 256 Go – 1 149 €
- 512 Go – 1 269 €
Le Galaxy S25 Ultra :
- 256 Go – 1 449 €
- 512 Go – 1 569 €
- 1 To – 1 809 €
In France, the Galaxy S24 range showed a slight increase of €20. However, this time, Samsung could maintain attractive prices to compete with giants like Apple and attract high-end enthusiasts.
This pricing strategy shows a desire not to penalize consumers while remaining competitive. A welcomed decision, especially when we know that rumors suggested an increase of $110 for the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S25: prices that reflect the brand's strategy
Samsung appears to have adjusted its priorities to maintain its market share in the face of fierce competition. By setting stable prices, the brand targets an audience that might hesitate between the new Galaxy and Apple models, such as the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The latter is often criticized for its high prices.
Additionally, the expected features of the Galaxy S25 play a key role. Although Samsung is banking on innovations such as a more powerful processor and more ecological materials, the absence of real technological breakthroughs could justify this maintenance of prices. Roland Quandt also emphasizes that this strategy could mainly concern the European market.
Finally, these prices strengthen customer confidence in Samsung. By avoiding sudden increases, the Korean brand proves that it remains attentive to consumer expectations, even in a tense economic context. The official presentation of the Galaxy S25, scheduled for January 2025, will remove all doubts.