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Recent leaks have provided insight into the expected price of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge in Canada, giving consumers in the US a better understanding of its potential cost domestically. Although Samsung has not yet confirmed any pricing details, reports from earlier today reveal the anticipated figures for the Korean version of the device, as well as prior rumors regarding the European pricing.

According to the Korean price leaks, it’s estimated that the Galaxy S25 Edge will retail around $1,049 in the US, based on conversion rates. However, the actual price may be even higher.

In Canada, the initial price for the Galaxy S25 Edge is set at CAD $1,678.99. This figure is notably sourced from Samsung’s own Canadian website, suggesting a higher reliability compared to third-party retailer estimates.

The Canadian pricing information was highlighted by Roland Quandt, who shared a screenshot of Samsung’s official terms and conditions page that includes the device pricing. While Samsung has yet to publish an official price listing, they do reference a section where prices for various devices, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, can be located.

The 256GB model has an expected price of CAD $1,678.99, while the 512GB version is priced at CAD $1,858.99. By conversion, the price for the 256GB model could approximately translate to $1,212.15 in the US, although it’s likely to be adjusted to a more conventional price point, possibly around $1,099.99 or $1,199.99.

Samsung is anticipated to fully reveal the Galaxy S25 Edge in the US on May 30, which would likely include the announcement of official pricing. While there is a chance pricing may leak ahead of this date, the current leaks offer a clearer picture of what to expect.

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