Samsung Galaxy S25 price hike seemingly confirmed by a new report

Vlad, 14 January 2025

Earlier this month some purported retailer listings from Europe surfaced and they seemed to show a price hike across the board for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. We couldn't be sure at the moment because the listings themselves were displaying weird prices that didn't end in 49 or 99 as they always do.

Today, however, we may have just received confirmation of this situation thanks to a new report from Samsung's home of Korea. This basically says that Samsung wanted to stick with last year's pricing but in the end couldn't, due to rising component costs and issues with exchange rates. Unsurprisingly, the use of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset across the world has driven up the devices' bill of materials.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra leaked image Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra leaked image

This report only talks about the Korean domestic market, but over there a slight price hike is now a given, allegedly. That, of course, may or may not translate to other regions, so do keep that in mind.

According to today's report, Samsung hopes that those who will be priced out of its flagship range will instead go with its more affordable options, including the A series and the Galaxy S24 FE.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

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Samsung have not been including chargers, and accessories for years now. They saved tons on that. Then, technology is such that as time progresses, new technology becomes more affordable due to economies of scale. Just like how a 64GB SD card to...

Samsung designs are so boring and the base S model has similar specs from the S22 with 25W charging in 2025! I'm a Samsung fan but it's nuts what they're offering nowadays compared to before. To top it all no charger, Accessories - a b...

  • Gonvu
  • 15 Jan 2025
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They raise it because qualcomm chips raise it for 40$ per chip. Thats not how it works my guy. Market always increase my guy. This is not some kind of shrinkflation or cost cutting. This is because components are also raising their prices. GOSH this...

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