Just yesterday we commented that the price of the Samsung Galaxy S25 could remain the same compared to last year, and just 24 hours later a leak was published that completely contradicts this theory. Italian store Zanetti posted all the models of the new series on its website in advancerevealing which versions the company will release, and how much will you have to pay for each of them in Italy and the rest of the countries such as Spain.
We’re not dealing with official information here, and there are some details that don’t stack up too well with the prices Samsung typically uses, but having a store of this style mark a significantly higher amount is by no means good news. In fact, it makes us think that Samsung may consider raising all prices before launch.
We now recommend that you take information with tweezers and not to draw conclusions ahead of time, since this is not the first time I have seen that a leak of this type ultimately turns out to be error the store itself when pre-loading goods.
On the other hand, the fact that Zanetti raised prices for every version availability leads us to believe that this may not be a common mistake. However, let’s see what the Italian store tells us.
Prices for Samsung Galaxy S25
Unfortunately, the cited source predicts sharp increase in prices for all models and variants. None of them escaped the climb. And although this information has already been leaked, it also allows us to know what kind of memory capacity Samsung is going to introduce. January 22.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 – 128 GB: 973 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25 – 256 GB: 1036 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25 – 512 GB: 1162 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25+ – 256 GB: 1246 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25+ – 512 GB: 1371 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – 256 GB: 1571 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – 512 GB: 1697 euros
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – 1 TB: €1,948
While the increase in base models isn’t too drastic, when price and memory go up, differences can be seen all around 100 euros compared to the Galaxy S24 series.

Samsung typically uses rounding to make prices end in 49 or 99, which if implemented in these leaked figures could further widen the difference if this adjustment is upward. Of course, as we already warned, nothing is confirmed at the moment.
The reason, if this is finally real information, may be related to the use of the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, a fairly powerful processor, but also very expensive to produce and is costly for manufacturers.
When will they be confirmed? official prices for Samsung Galaxy S25? January 22, Unpacked in San Jose, so on that day the company will reveal all the details about availability and each price for the different versions.
Source: Hiper Textual

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