Samsung has now released its suite of Galaxy S25 series smartphones globally. For reference, the series currently consists of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra (curr. $1,299.99 on Amazon). While there have been rumours about Samsung releasing a Galaxy S25 Slim, the Galaxy S25 Edge is not available to purchase just yet.
As a last minute pre-release leak suggested, Samsung is offering complimentary storage upgrades across the board for its new flagships in Europe and the UK. This offer applies on the Galaxy S25 Ultra in the US too for up to a $240 saving against a 1 TB variant.
However, Samsung has discounted the 512 GB version of the Galaxy S25 Plus to $20 more than its 256 GB counterpart. Meanwhile, a $10 gap exists between the 128 GB and 256 GB versions of the Galaxy S25. It is also worth bearing in mind that up to $100 in Samsung credit is on offer, but the exact amount varies across each SKU.
Moreover, Samsung is providing trade-in offers of up to $500, $700 and $900 against a Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra, respectively. On top of that, the company has discounted accessories like the Galaxy Buds3 Pro and Galaxy Watch Ultra when purchasing one of its new smartphones. As far as we know, Samsung will refresh all these offers after its pre-order period ends on February 6.