Samsung accidentally reveals Galaxy S25 Edge price

Samsung is expected to launch the thin Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13, with a global rollout two weeks later. The smartphone was reported to be priced between the S25+ and S25 Ultra, and we now have confirmation of that because Samsung accidentally leaked the prices on its own website.

The 256 GB version of Galaxy S25 Edge will cost CAD 1,678 (approximately $1,200/€1,100), while the 512 GB variant will be CAD 1,858 (about $1,350/€1,200).

These prices appeared in a Terms and Conditions page about discounts for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablets on the French version of Samsung Canada website. The Galaxy S25 Edge was listed as an eligible smartphone that users can purchase to get 20% off the original price of the tablet.

The listing included the phone's serial number and colors, confirming that it was indeed a mistake on Samsung's side and not a copy/paste issue. The Galaxy S25 Edge will come in Titanium Silver or Titanium Jet Black.

Samsung is expected to launch Galaxy S25 Edge with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 200 MP main camera and an ultra-thin body. Sadly, it is also reportedly packing a rather small battery.

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Reader comments

  • Nameless

With 6.2" screen - maybe. But with 6.7" - no way. S25 should have had this 200mp camera. Samsung is doing nonsenses.

Still wondering who this phone is for and why Samsung hasnt tried to shove a Si-C battery in this phone and have it be the test mule for that battery tech. Like yeah sure its cool and all but it compromises too much just to be cool. Well, at least Sa...

  • Babak

1200 dollars and what we see is a phone with 25w charger and 3 years ago camera set up