Retailers have recently confirmed our price expectations for the Galaxy S25 Edge. The model with 256GB of storage is set to retail between €1,300 and €1,400 in Europe. Although the official launch date is not fully established, it is expected to occur in either May or June. The Galaxy S25 Edge has appeared on several retailer websites, reflecting various price points for different storage options.
These listings validate the information we provided in an earlier exclusive leak concerning pricing. Last month, we anticipated that the 256GB model would cost around €1,200 to €1,300. Meanwhile, the 512GB variant is expected to fall within the €1,300 to €1,400 range. Retailer listings have surfaced on platforms such as Zanetti shop and Epto.
On Zanetti, the 256GB model is listed at €1,361.41, while the 512GB model is priced at €1,487.99. Epto, on the other hand, features a slightly differing price of €1,363.90 for the 256GB option and €1,490.90 for the 512GB variant. However, it is essential to remember that these prices may not be final since the phone has yet to launch, and typically, they are rounded up and might be lower than what retailers display. As for the launch timing, the Galaxy S25 Edge had initially been scheduled for April, but the release has now been pushed to May or June.
The postponement could potentially relate to recent internal changes at Samsung, though this remains speculative. The design of the phone has been revealed; it will feature two rear cameras and maintain a sleek profile measuring just 5.84mm in thickness.