The Samsung S25 Lineup: More Phones, More Confusion, More $$$
Samsung has once again graced us with a brand-new lineup of Galaxy S-series phones. But instead of making things easier for consumers, they’ve seemingly taken a page out of a Choose Your Own Adventure book. This year, we have the Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge, and probably a secret version that only exists in Samsung HQ. Let’s break it all down.
The Standard S25: The "Entry-Level Flagship" That’s Still Expensive
Samsung markets the base S25 as an affordable flagship, which is marketing-speak for 'still overpriced'. It has all the latest AI gimmicks, a great camera, and a battery that lasts just long enough for you to regret not bringing a charger. But if you want the real flagship experience, you’ll need to look higher up the food chain.
The S25+: A Slightly Bigger Wallet Drain
For those who need a slightly larger screen and an even higher price tag, Samsung proudly offers the S25+. This model is basically the S25 but with a few extra pixels and a battery that lasts 10 minutes longer. Does it justify the price hike? Probably not, but your carrier’s financing plan will make sure you don’t notice.
The S25 Ultra: The Overkill King
The S25 Ultra is for people who believe that more is always better. It has a 200MP camera that can probably read the fine print on your student loans, a stylus you’ll use once and then lose, and a price tag that makes you question your life choices. If you’re not spending over $1,500 on a phone, are you even living?
The S25 Edge: Because Samsung Loves Nostalgia
The S25 Edge is back, because Samsung figured curved displays were due for a comeback. It’s sleek, it’s stylish, and it’s guaranteed to take more accidental screenshots than any phone before it. But hey, at least it looks cool.
The Real Question: Which One Should You Buy?
Let’s be honest—whichever one your budget allows. Samsung has mastered the art of making you feel like your phone is outdated the moment you buy it. Whether you go for the "basic" S25 or sell a kidney for the S25 Ultra, you’re still getting a top-tier device with features you’ll barely use.
So, which S25 will you pick? Or are you just waiting for the S26 lineup to make this one obsolete? 🤔
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