Galaxy S25 series may keep prices at the level of its predecessor for the European market

Recently, there have been a lot of leaks about the pricing of the Galaxy S25 series, and almost all of them indicate that Samsung plans to increase prices compared to its predecessor.
Here's What We Know
In a new report, Gizmochina claims that an anonymous source has shared documents that reveal the pricing of the Galaxy S25 series for the European market. Here are the prices it reveals for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Insider information regarding the pricing of the Galaxy S25 series. Illustration: Gizmochina
As you can see, the prices for the Galaxy S25 are similar to those of the Galaxy S24 in Europe. However, the leak doesn't mention prices for the 512GB and 1TB variants, and these are the models that are likely to receive a price increase.
The Galaxy S25 series uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is likely to be more expensive than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and Exynos 2400 in the Galaxy S24 lineup. In addition, the prices of smartphone parts have increased over the past year.
Despite this, Samsung is trying to keep the prices of the new line at the same level as its predecessor. This means that the company will make less profit with the Galaxy S25 compared to the Galaxy S24. The good news is that we will find out the official details in just two days.
Recently, it was reported that the Galaxy S25 Ultra with 16GB of RAM might be available only in a few Asian countries.
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S25 series on 22 January. Deliveries may begin on 3 February, and the smartphone will be available in stores on 9 February.
Source: Gizmochina