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It looks like we might know how much Samsung’s anticipated Galaxy S25 Edge will cost, and the leak comes directly from the source – Samsung’s own Canadian website. While the company has already officially shown off the device at several live events, official pricing details have remained under wraps, leaving potential buyers guessing. Now, thanks to a promotional page, the Canadian prices for two storage variants have seemingly been confirmed, suggesting a premium price tag north of $1,000 USD.
- Galaxy S25 Edge (256GB): $1,678.99 CAD
- Galaxy S25 Edge (512GB): $1,858.99 CAD
Seeing these leaked prices, especially coming directly (if accidentally) from Samsung, sets clear expectations. The Galaxy S25 Edge isn’t positioned as a mainstream flagship alternative but as a distinctly premium offering. A price point starting around $1,200 USD puts it squarely in competition with top-tier iPhones and potentially undercutting Samsung’s own Z Fold line, depending on the final US figures and the features offered.
If this leak holds true, potential buyers should prepare for a significant investment, similar to what’s required for current high-end foldables or maxed-out traditional flagships. The unusual name and launch timing just add to the anticipation for what exactly Samsung plans to deliver with this device on May 13th. I’m excited for the official launch even if I am not personally thinking of purchasing this device — at least not its first generation.