Key Features
Familiar Design, Reliable Performance
While the Galaxy S25 looks very similar to the S24 and shares many of the same core specs, this consistency works in its favor. It means you still get a reliable, consistently impressive camera system and excellent battery life — two big reasons the S-series remains so popular.
Flagship Experience at a Lower Price
Having a baseline phone that offers many of the perks found in higher-end models is a huge advantage. Thanks to its strong processing power, standout cameras, and seamless AI integration across the S25 family, it’s impressive that all these premium features come in at just $800.
Who Should Upgrade?
If you’re someone who insists on owning a flagship device, the Galaxy S25 won’t disappoint. And if you’re coming from a phone that’s two years old or more, the upgraded Galaxy AI and deeply integrated Gemini tools may feel like a major leap forward.
However, if you’re currently using last year’s Galaxy S24, there’s little reason to upgrade — the improvements aren’t significant enough to justify the cost for most people.
Specs & Configurations
- Screen size: 6.2 inches
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
- Cameras: 50MP (wide), 12MP (ultrawide), 10MP (3x telephoto)
- Colors: Navy, Icy Blue, Mint, Silver Shadow, Blue Black, Coral Red, Pink Gold
- Price: $800