Samsung Drops Galaxy S25 Prices Dramatically, Bringing Flagships to Mid-Premium Range
Price reductions make premium Samsung phones more accessible
Samsung has announced significant price cuts across its Galaxy S25 smartphone lineup in India, making its recent flagship devices more accessible to consumers. The move comes shortly after the launch of the newer Galaxy S26 series, positioning the S25 range in the mid-premium segment despite retaining high-end specifications and advanced AI features.
The price reductions apply to multiple models, including the Samsung Galaxy S25, Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The base Galaxy S25 is now priced at ₹56,999 for the 128GB variant and ₹62,999 for the 256GB version, down from its original starting price of ₹80,999. These cuts mark a substantial drop within months of the device’s initial release.
Similarly, the Galaxy S25 FE has received a notable reduction, with the 128GB model now available at ₹44,999, reflecting a ₹15,000 decrease from its launch price of ₹59,999. While specific revised pricing for the Galaxy S25 Ultra was not detailed, it is also included in the broader discount strategy, making the entire lineup more competitively priced in the current market.
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The price cuts are expected to attract buyers seeking flagship-level performance at reduced costs, especially as the devices remain relatively new and feature-rich. With strong hardware, AI-driven capabilities, and Samsung’s ecosystem advantages, the revised pricing is likely to intensify competition in India’s premium smartphone segment while boosting demand among value-conscious consumers.
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