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New Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, Ultra: how to preorder with exclusive discounts

Here are the best preorder deals for the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and Ultra.

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The image shows three Samsung Galaxy smartphones placed side by side on a light blue surface. From left to right, the phones are the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, S25 Plus, and S25. The S25 Ultra is silver with four camera lenses and an LED flash arranged in a vertical line. The S25 Plus is blue with three camera lenses and an LED flash also arranged vertically. The S25 is white with a similar camera and flash arrangement as the S25 Plus. The Samsung logo is visible on the back of each phone.
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Alright, folks, it’s time to dive into the shiny new world of Samsung‘s Galaxy S25 series. If you’ve been waiting to get your hands on some cutting-edge tech, Samsung’s Unpacked event just dropped the curtain on the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and the beastly S25 Ultra. And guess what? They’re up for preorder right now, with the official launch set for February 7th.

Hardware and AI upgrades – because who doesn’t love a smart phone?

First off, these phones aren’t just new; they’re smarter. With the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, we’re looking at a beefy performance boost. But the hardware isn’t the star here; it’s the AI enhancements. Powered by Google Gemini, your phone now understands you better, offering natural language commands and some cool new tricks like video editing that can magically whisk away background noise, and daily summaries to keep your life on track.

The image shows three Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphones in different models and colors. From left to right, the models are the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in silver, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus in blue, and the Samsung Galaxy S25 in light blue. Each phone is standing upright on a light blue surface, with the Samsung logo visible at the bottom of each device. The background features a blurred blue and white setting with some abstract shapes and objects. The image highlights the design and color variations of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series.
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Galaxy S25 – the base model that’s anything but basic

Starting at a wallet-friendly $799.99, the Galaxy S25 isn’t just your entry-level phone; it’s a powerhouse in disguise. You get 12GB of RAM with options for 128GB or 256GB storage. Available in a palette of navy, light blue, mint, or silver from big names like Samsung, Amazon, and Best Buy, with some exclusive colors for those who go straight to Samsung. It’s got a 6.2-inch screen with a buttery 120Hz refresh rate and the same camera setup from last year that’s still excellent.

Amazon‘s throwing in a $100 credit for both storage options. Samsung matches that for the 128GB model and sweetens the deal with a $50 discount on the 256GB. Best Buy gives you a $50 gift card, no matter which storage you pick.

The image shows four Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphones in different colors arranged on a light blue surface. The phones are displayed with their backs facing up, showcasing the triple camera setup on each device. The colors of the phones from left to right are light green, white, dark blue, and gray. The Samsung logo is visible on the lower part of the back of each phone. The image highlights the sleek design and color variety of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series.
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Galaxy S25 Plus – for those who like a bit more

Priced at $999.99 for 256GB and $1,119.99 for 512GB, the S25 Plus is for those who crave a larger canvas. You get a 6.7-inch screen, a bigger battery, and the same AI magic but with more storage to play with. The colors match the S25, with exclusive options from Samsung.

Amazon offers a $100 gift card for either storage option. Samsung ups the ante with a $100 credit for the 256GB or $50 for the 512GB. Best Buy matches Amazon’s gift card offer.

The image shows four Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus smartphones in different colors arranged diagonally. The colors from left to right are light green, white, dark blue, and gray. Each phone features three vertically aligned camera lenses in the top left corner, along with a flash. The Samsung logo is visible at the bottom center of each phone. The background is a gradient of light blue shades, providing a clean and modern look.
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Galaxy S25 Ultra – the big dog

This one’s for the tech enthusiasts, starting at $1,299.99 for 256GB, with tiers up to 1TB. The S25 Ultra brings everything to the table with a 6.9-inch display, an S Pen, and an upgraded camera system boasting a 50-megapixel ultrawide. It’s wrapped in titanium for that premium feel, available in colors that pop, including some exclusive hues from Samsung.

Amazon gives a hefty $200 gift card for the 256GB and 512GB models. Samsung offers credits from $150 to $110 across the board, making the price tag a bit lighter. Best Buy also chips in with a $200 gift card for any storage size.

The image shows four Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphones in different colors arranged on a light blue surface. The phones are positioned with their backs facing up, showcasing the camera modules. Each phone has a rectangular shape with rounded corners and features a prominent camera setup with multiple lenses and sensors. The colors of the phones from left to right are light purple, white, black, and beige. The Samsung logo is visible on the lower part of the back of each phone.
Image: Samsung

Carrier offers – get more than just a phone

  • Verizon: Score the S25 or S25 Plus for free or knock $1,000 off the S25 Ultra with a trade-in. Plus, they’ll throw in a free Galaxy Watch 7 or Tab S9 FE if you’re on the Unlimited Ultimate plan.
  • AT&T: Get any S25 model for free with a trade-in and an unlimited plan, with the option to snag a Galaxy Watch FE or Tab A9 Plus for just 99 cents a month on a new line. Also, enjoy a 50% discount on select Samsung accessories.
  • T-Mobile: They’ve got a buffet of offers, from getting the S25 Plus for free to substantial discounts on the S25 Ultra based on your plan and the condition of your trade-in, all spread over 24 months as bill credits.

Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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