As the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series nears, more details are emerging about its specifications, design, and now its pricing. Recent information from the aptly named SpillSomeBeans has revealed the full pricing structure for the Vietnamese market, confirming a slight price increase compared to the Galaxy S24 series.
The vanilla Galaxy S25, the baseline model in the series, is expected to be priced at $999 for the 256 GB version in Vietnam. However, for users who require larger storage, the 512 GB variant will cost $1,149.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 Plus is expected to start at $1,169 for the 256 GB model. The 512 GB option should go for $1,299.
At the top of the line, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will begin at $1,449 for the 256 GB choice. The 512 GB should cost $1,599, while the 1 TB model demands a premium of $1,899.
Compared to the Galaxy S24 lineup, the S25 series introduces a $40 price increase across most models. The Galaxy S25 Ultra, however, sees a slightly larger $50 increase for its base model. These changes suggest adjustments made to account for updated features and possible refinements in design.
The leaked pricing offers insight into Samsung’s strategy for its flagship lineup in Vietnam. As the official launch approaches in just two weeks, we can expect to receive crucial details about the Galaxy S25 series soon, including global pricing and a range of additional features.
Keep in mind that prices in other regions will most likely differ slightly.