Recent reports reveal that prices for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge have been inadvertently leaked, hinting at a higher cost than many might expect. Noted tech journalist Roland Quandt discovered this information while examining eligible devices for a promotion involving the Galaxy S25.
The leaked prices pertain specifically to the Canadian market and offer insight into where the S25 Edge will fit within Samsung’s lineup. The leaked figures show a price of CAD 1,678.99 for the 256GB model and CAD 1,858.99 for the 512GB variant.
When converted to US dollars, these prices approximate $1,200 and $1,340, respectively. While official pricing in the United States remains unannounced, this accidental revelation suggests that the Galaxy S25 Edge will be positioned as a premium device, likely commanding a cost higher than that of the standard Galaxy S25 models.
The disclosure of these prices clarifies the expectations surrounding the S25 Edge. Rather than serving as a mainstream flagship device, it appears to be set apart as a luxury option.
The starting price of around $1,200 USD puts it in direct competition with leading iPhone models and may even position it below Samsung’s own Z Fold lineup, depending on the final specifications and pricing released in the US. For prospective buyers, the likelihood of a significant investment is clear, akin to what is typically required for high-end foldable phones or premium flagship models.
With the official launch scheduled for May 13th, anticipation builds around the features Samsung is expected to offer, creating excitement even among those who may not be ready to invest in this first-generation device.