- Another Galaxy S25 Edge price leaks appeared
- The phone could be more expensive than the Galaxy S25 Plus
- We could see a full launch next month
It seems clear that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is underway, but how much will it cost? If the last leak is correct, the Super-Slim handset could be the second most expensive phone in the series, just behind the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
This comes from the announcements on two online retailers, Zanetti and Epto, identified by 91mobiles. They set the price at € 1,361.41 or € 1,363.90 for the 256 GB version of the Galaxy S25 EDGE, and € 1487.99 or € 1490.90 for the 512 GB variant.
There is not much points giving you currency conversions for these prices, because it is unlikely that it reflects prices elsewhere in the world. The main point to remember is that these prices are higher than the starting price of € 1,246.99 of the Samsung Galaxy S25 more in Italy.
This means that the Galaxy S25 Edge price may well exceed $ 999 / £ 999 / $ 1,699 to the Galaxy S25 Plus – even if these two retailers do not agree on the amount of money you will have to separate for the last S25 phone.
The waiting game
This is not the first time that we have heard rumors of pricing around the Galaxy S25 Edge. The information that emerged last month indicated a price between € 1,200 and € 1,300, which aligns perfectly with what we heard in this last leak.
All this assumed that the Galaxy S25 Edge will review daylight. We had a brief overview of Samsung Galaxy unpacked in January, then again at the MWC 2025 fair in Barcelona in March.
Since then, there has been a question of technical problems with the production of the telephone, and the launch date of rumors was postponed from April 15 (next week) to May 13. Hopefully these problems can be resolved earlier than late.
There is a lot to hope if and when the phone really appears. The rumor says that it would bring with it a cooling system of the steam chamber, an advanced gemini grouped subscription and impressive internal specifications, as well as its ultra-thin frame.




