The Samsung Galaxy S25 series was always going to be expensive, but whether these phones would cost more than the Samsung Galaxy S24 series or not was one of the biggest questions ahead of their launch, with rumors in disagreement about the possible prices.
Now though, we know exactly what each of these phones costs, and you’ll find full details of that below, for every configuration of the Samsung Galaxy S25, Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
But for more information on these phones and whether they’re worth spending all this money on, check out our hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 review, our hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus review, and our hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review.
Note also that the prices below are the standard prices, but if you pre-order you can get discounts, storage upgrades, freebies, or trade-in offers. The specifics vary depending on the country and retailer, but for full details, check out our Samsung Galaxy S25 pre-orders guide.
How much does the Samsung Galaxy S25 cost?
Storage | US price | UK price | AU price |
128GB | $799.99 | £799 | N/A |
256GB | $859.99 | £859 | AU$1,399 |
512GB | N/A | £959 | AU$1,599 |
As you can see in the chart above, the Samsung Galaxy S25 starts at $799.99 / £799, for which you get a model with 128GB of storage.
For whatever reason, Samsung doesn’t offer this model in Australia, so there the smallest capacity is 256GB, which costs $859.99 / £859 / AU$1,399. Then Australia and the UK (but for some reason not the US) also get a 512GB model, which costs £959 / AU$1,599.
The differing storage availabilities in different regions is odd, and doesn’t apply to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus or Ultra, as you’ll see below, but the good news here is that the prices of the Samsung Galaxy S25 are exactly the same as those of the Samsung Galaxy S24, so there hasn’t been a price increase in any of these regions.
The only slight exception to that is the 512GB model in the UK, as there wasn’t a 512GB model of the Samsung Galaxy S24 in the UK – so at the top end you’ll pay more there, but you’ll also get more storage.
How much does the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus cost?
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Storage | US price | UK price | AU price |
256GB | $999.99 | £999 | AU$1,699 |
512GB | $1,119.99 | £1,099 | AU$1,899 |
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus’s pricing is a bit simpler as there are fewer configurations and all the same ones are available in the US, the UK, and Australia.
As you can see, the phone starts at $999.99 / £999 / AU$1,699, for which you get a model with 256GB of storage. Or you can spend more and get a 512GB version for $1,119.99 / £1,099 / AU$1,899.
These prices again are the same as those of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus in all of these regions, so you won’t have to pay more for Samsung’s newest model.
How much does the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra cost?
Storage | US price | UK price | AU price |
256GB | $1,299.99 | £1,249 | AU$2,149 |
512GB | $1,419.99 | £1,349 | AU$2,349 |
1TB | $1,659.99 | £1,549 | AU$2,749 |
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is available in three configurations, with the price starting at $1,299.99 / £1,249 / AU$2,149 for 256GB, and rising to $1,419.99 / £1,349 / AU$2,349 for 512GB and $1659.99 /£1,549 / AU$2,749 for 1TB.
Those prices also haven’t changed for the most part, with this being exactly what you’d have paid for a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in the US or the UK. However in Australia prices have actually dropped slightly, with each configuration of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra costing AU$50 less than the equivalent Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra model did at launch.
Of course, you should be able to find the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra for a lot less than that now.
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