The Samsung Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra are now listed on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website. The series is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and is expected to be released in India and other territories in January.
According to rumour, the Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on January 22. The S25 range has also been found on certification websites, with the S25+ and S25 Ultra likely to utilise the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and enable Galaxy AI technologies.
The BIS website now lists the Samsung Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra. The S25+ model number is SM-S936B, while the Ultra model number is SM-S938B. According to this information, a debut in the Indian market is imminent.
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The Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup is expected to be shown internationally on January 22, 2025, at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco, USA. According to Sammy Fans, Samsung is unlikely to raise the prices of its Galaxy S25 series smartphones. According to the source, Apple’s decision to maintain the prices of the iPhone 16 series phones lower than the iPhone 15 range may have influenced this decision.
According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy S25 will cost $799 in the United States for the 12GB RAM with 128GB variant and $859 for the 256GB version. The Samsung Galaxy S25+, on the other hand, is expected to be offered in two configurations, priced at Rs $1,119 and Rs $999, respectively, and including 12GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of storage. The 12GB RAM and 256GB and 512GB storage variants of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra are expected to cost $1,299 and $1,419, respectively. It is believed that the 16GB RAM and 1TB storage would cost $1,659.
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Additionally, the next series is probably going to give free double storage, extra trade-in credit, and up to $50 Samsung Credit when you pre-order and reserve. Depending on the terms and limitations, sellers and retailers may also give away free items like Galaxy Watches or Galaxy Buds to US customers.