Toronto, Canada – Samsung has remained tight-lipped about the details of the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, leaving customers in suspense about the cost of the new device. However, recent leaks on Samsung’s own website in Canada have given potential buyers a glimpse into the pricing for the highly anticipated smartphone.
As part of a promotion in Canada, Samsung is offering customers 20% off a Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablet with the purchase of an eligible Galaxy S25 phone or home appliance. The promotion details, including the prices of the products, are neatly laid out in a table on Samsung’s website, providing transparency for consumers.
The leaked information includes pricing for both the 256GB and 512GB variants of the Galaxy S25 Edge, revealing that the 256GB model will be priced at $1,678.99 and the 512GB model at $1,858 in Canadian dollars. These prices roughly convert to $1,200 and $1,340 in US dollars, respectively, offering insight into the potential cost for customers in other regions.
While Korean pricing for the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be slightly lower at around $1,049 and $1,140 for the two models, respectively, US pricing has not yet been disclosed. However, with the Canadian prices set above $1,000, it is likely that the US prices will follow suit, indicating that the device may come with a significant price tag.
Rumors suggest that Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy S25 Edge at an event on May 13, with the device expected to go on sale in South Korea on May 23 and in the US on May 30. The launch dates have created anticipation among consumers eager to get their hands on the latest flagship from Samsung, which is renowned for its advanced technology and innovative features.