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We’re finishing up testing on the Galaxy S25 Plus, and that review will be arriving shortly.
Galaxy S25 Ultra
Samsung is keeping the prices the same this time around.
The Galaxy S25 starts at $799 for the 128GB version of the entry level phone.
you might upgrade to the 256GB model for an additional $60.
Galaxy S25 Ultra
The Galaxy S25 Plus already starts at 256GB, with that base model costing $999.
Doubling the storage to 512GB brings your price to $1,199.
Samsung exclusive colors add Jadegreen, Jetblack and Pinkgold to the mix, but with the same Titanium sheen.
The S25 Ultra is only fractionally taller but not as wide as the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
We measured the Galaxy S25 at 1,789 nites and the Galaxy S25 Ultra at 1,860 nits.
Both of those light meter readers were higher than what we recorded testing last year’s phones.
That helps the new phone take much sharper, more detailed macro photos.
If that sounds familiar, it’s because the cameras have gone unchanged since the Galaxy S23 series.
All three new models benefit from improvements to the ProVisual Engine that handles photo-processing.
The biggest impact from this change that we’ve noticed in our testing involves color reproduction.
We also think low-light photography has improved with Samsung’s software tweaks, too.
All three Galaxy S25 models come with 12GB of RAM in their base configurations.
The memory is on hand to help the new phones run more AI-powered features on the machine itself.
The Galaxy S25 models also receive the same level of support from Samsung.
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