What to know
- Samsung accidentally leaked Galaxy S25 Edge prices on its Canadian website.
- The 256GB model is listed at CAD 1,678 (about $1,200 USD); the 512GB model at CAD 1,858 (about $1,350 USD).
- The official launch is set for May 13, with global sales expected to start May 30.
- The S25 Edge will be available in Titanium Silver and Titanium Jet Black.
Samsung has unintentionally revealed the prices of its upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone. The information appeared on the French version of Samsung Canada’s website, specifically in the terms and conditions for a promotion related to the Galaxy Tab S10 FE. The listing included both the 256GB and 512GB versions of the Galaxy S25 Edge, confirming the leak was genuine and not a simple error.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Canadian pricing straight from Samsung's own website www.samsung.com/ca_fr/offer/...
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt.bsky.social) 2025-04-24T15:32:40.780Z
According to the details, the 256GB Galaxy S25 Edge will cost CAD 1,678, which is approximately $1,200 or €1,100. The 512GB variant is priced at CAD 1,858, or about $1,350 or €1,200. These prices place the S25 Edge between the Galaxy S25+ and the S25 Ultra in Samsung’s lineup, making it a premium device but not the most expensive option available.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to launch officially on May 13. After the initial announcement, the phone will become available for purchase in global markets starting May 30. Customers who pre-order may receive the 512GB version for the price of the 256GB model, according to recent reports.
The S25 Edge will be available in two colors: Titanium Silver and Titanium Jet Black. It is expected to feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 200 MP main camera, and an ultra-thin design. However, the battery capacity is reportedly smaller than other models in the S25 series.
This accidental leak gives potential buyers a clear idea of what to expect in terms of pricing and availability. Samsung has not yet commented on the leak, but the official launch event is only weeks away.
Via: GSMArena
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