
A newly surfaced retailer listing has given consumers another glimpse at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, showcasing its ultra-thin chassis and hinting at a premium price point.
The leak comes via well-known tipster @MysteryLupin, who posted a screengrab of the listing online. The model displayed features 256GB of storage, which is presumed to be the base variant. Storage options for Samsung’s flagship devices typically start at 256GB, as seen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra lineup.
According to the listing, the Galaxy S25 Edge will be priced at £1,099 (approximately $1,465 / AU$2,275) for the 256GB variant. That places the device below the Ultra model in the U.K. but significantly above the standard Galaxy S25, which currently retails for $859 / £859 / AU$1,399 with the same storage capacity.
Samsung has yet to confirm official pricing details, but prior leaks suggested the Edge model would be positioned between the S25 Ultra and S25 Plus. The Galaxy S25 Plus, offering 256GB of storage, is available at $999 / £999 / AU$1,699.
The Galaxy S25 Edge’s pricing aligns with expectations, given its high-end positioning and slim design—a feature that has drawn industry attention since its first rumored appearance in January. The device is expected to round out the Galaxy S25 lineup, which includes the base model, Plus, Edge, and Ultra variants.
With Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy S26 reportedly in the works, industry analysts suggest prices for the current models could decline as the anticipated launch nears.
Samsung has not officially commented on the leaked retailer listing.