Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series maintains the pricing structure seen in the previous Galaxy S24 series, offering consumers a good value for the updates included in the new devices.
The flagship Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra starts at $1,299.99 for the 256GB model, the same price as its Galaxy S24 Ultra predecessor. Additionally, Samsung provides options for 512GB and 1TB storage capacity variants for the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Moving on to the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus, the base model Galaxy S25 is priced at $799.99 for the 128GB model, while the 256GB model costs $859.99. The Galaxy S25 Plus starts at $999.99 for the 256GB model and goes up to $1,119.99 for the 512GB model.
For those interested in purchasing the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, the device is available directly from Samsung, Amazon, and all major US carriers. Customers have the convenience of ordering online or visiting a carrier store for in-person purchase. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is offered by various carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Xfinity Mobile, USCellular, Boost Mobile, and Visible.
Surprisingly, Google Fi also carries the Galaxy S25 Ultra, expanding its device options beyond Google’s own Pixel phones. The Galaxy S25 Ultra can be purchased through Google Fi, providing customers with more choices.
Similarly, the Galaxy S25 Plus is available at the same retailers as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, including Amazon, Samsung, major US carriers, and most MVNOs. However, Metro by T-Mobile does not seem to offer the Galaxy S25 Plus on its website.
Lastly, the entry-level Galaxy S25 model is accessible through Samsung, Amazon, major US carriers, and other carriers like Visible, Boost Mobile, Google Fi, and USCellular.
Overall, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series offers a range of options for consumers at competitive prices, making it a compelling choice for those in the market for a new smartphone.