Samsung inadvertently discloses pricing for the Galaxy S25 Edge.

Samsung is set to launch the slim Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13, with a global release two weeks later. Priced between the S25+ and S25 Ultra, the 256 GB variant will cost CAD 1,678 (around $1,200/€1,100), while the 512 GB version is priced at CAD 1,858 (approximately $1,350/€1,200). These prices were leaked on Samsung’s Canadian website. The device features a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 200 MP main camera, and comes in Titanium Silver or Titanium Jet Black, although it is reported to have a small battery.

Samsung is set to unveil the sleek Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13, followed by a global release two weeks later. Recent reports indicate that the smartphone will be priced between the S25+ and S25 Ultra, a detail now confirmed after Samsung inadvertently disclosed the prices on its own website.

The 256 GB model of the Galaxy S25 Edge will retail for CAD 1,678 (approximately $1,200/€1,100), while the 512 GB version is priced at CAD 1,858 (about $1,350/€1,200).

These prices were found on a Terms and Conditions page regarding discounts for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablets on the French version of the Samsung Canada website. The Galaxy S25 Edge was mentioned as an eligible smartphone for a 20% discount on the tablet’s original price.

The listing included the phone’s serial number and color options, which substantiates that this was indeed an error on Samsung’s part and not a simple copy/paste mistake. The Galaxy S25 Edge will be available in Titanium Silver or Titanium Jet Black.

Samsung accidentally reveals Galaxy S25 Edge price

Samsung is anticipated to launch the Galaxy S25 Edge equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 200 MP main camera, and an ultra-thin design. Unfortunately, it is also reported to include a relatively small battery.

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