- Samsung reveals prizes for its 2025 8k and 4K Qled TVs 2025
- The prices are the same as the launch prices of last year
- Pre-orders available from Samsung, John Lewis and more
Samsung revealed the United Kingdom prices for its 8K and 4K 2025 Neo Qled (Mini-LED) televisions and for its latest lifestyle television, The Frame Pro.
The 2025 SAMSUNG NEO QLED TV range consists of two 8K NEO QLED series (as opposed to the three last year): the Qn990F and the QN900F. The 4K NEO QLED range consists of four series: the Qn95F, the Qn90F, the Qn80F and the QN70F, although the price was confirmed that at that time for the QN90F.
The important news here is that the prices in the 4K range seem to be the same as last year, the QN90F at the price of the Samsung Qn90D, one of the best TVs of 2024, at launch. The 55 -inch model, for example, costs £ 1,699, which happens to be the same as the 55 -inch Samsung S85F, its entry -level OLED.
The Samsung Qn90F has the same specifications as the Samsung Qn900D and even goes to the same price of £ 4,999 for its smallest size of 65 inches. It will also use free anti-reflection technologies, the NQ8 AI Gen3 and 8K upscaling pro processor.
Qn90F will be one of the two series to use the One wireless connection box, an external connection center that wirelessly transmits the signals from connected sources to the TV itself. The other series to obtain this functionality is the pro framework
These televisions are all available in pre-order at Samsung and other participating retailers such as John Lewis and Currys. Delivery is listed via the Samsung website as May 17. You will find below a list of confirmed prices for each model and size revealed so far.
It is not the full range of mini-LED or LED because Qn80F and Qn70F Neo Qled and other prices of the QLED model are not confirmed, and no pre-order list has appeared for the moment.
8K NEO QLED
Samsung Qn90F
- 65 inches – £ 4,999
- 75 inches – £ 6,499
- 85 inches – £ 9,499
Samsung Qn900F
- 65 inches – £ 3399
- 75 inches – £ 4,699
- 85 inches – £ 6,799
4K NEO QLED
Samsung Qn90F
- 43 inches – £ 1 199
- 50 inches – £ 1,299
- 55 inches – £ 1,699
- 65 inches – £ 2,499
- 75 inches – £ 3,499
- 85 inches – £ 4,999
- 98 inch – £ 8,999
Samsung Frame Pro
- 65 inches – £ 2,099
- 75 inches – £ 2,999
- 85 inches – £ 3,999
Upgrade on technology, but not on prices
Each year, we expect to see an increase in prices when new televisions are published. This may be due to new technology more expensive to do or simply inflation. So, each time a brand like Samsung comes out of new televisions and the prices are either the same or less expensive as their predecessors, this is good news.
There have been important technological upgrades in the range, such as the Qn90F using the NQ4 AI Gen3 processor (the same in the OLED SAMSUNG S95F lighthouse), and GLARE FREE ATIFLECTION Tech and 4K UPSCALING AI PRO presented in the S95F. There are a lot of premium features offered here, but without price increase.
Even if the 8K range has a premium price, once again the QN990F has received several upgrades compared to its predecessor, the QN900D, such as Glare Free Tech, a better processor and more IA -based image improvements. But again, there is no price increase at launch here for the QN990F series compared to its predecessor.
Samsung Neo Qled televisers are often among the best mini-LED televisions on the market simply until the performance they deliver. But with growing competition from more bodily brands such as Hisense and TCL, Samsung must soften the agreement on its new televisions to keep customers attempted. The release of the new increase in increased cost can certainly have done so.