The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is officially available to preorder and there are some superb deals up for grabs at the leading telcos. Regardless of whether you’re looking to pair your phone with a plan or pick up the device on its own, you’ll find some great ways to rein in this new handset’s hefty price tag.
The official starting price of the new Galaxy S series phone is AU$1,849 in Australia if you pay upfront, but many of the current deals can help you save significantly on monthly repayments. Retailers and telcos in Australia are running very similar offers – when you preorder, you may find a AU$200 discount on the 512GB model (normally AU$2,049), bringing it down to the price of the 256GB model. As a result, there are only a handful of deals to be found on the 256GB model, and some retailers simply won’t let you preorder the base device.
Galaxy S25 Edge preorders are open now until the phone releases on May 30. If you’re interested in reading more about the device, check out our Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on review or scroll down for a brief overview.
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What’s new with the Galaxy S25 Edge?
- Measures just 5.8mm and weighs 163g
- 6.7-inch AMOLED display
- No telephoto lens
- Snapdragon 8 Elite and 12GB RAM
The Samsung Galaxy Edge has most of the features and components found in other Galaxy S25 devices, but as the name suggests, it slims down the chassis considerably to just 5.8mm. By comparison, the standard Galaxy S25 is 7.2mm thick and weighs around the same as the Edge, despite the latter having a 5.7-inch AMOLED display comparable to the S25 Plus.
Internally, the S25 Edge houses the same excellent Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 12GB RAM as the standard S25, which means superb performance and several of the latest AI features. You’ll get some handy tools like Audio Eraser, Generative Edit and Now Brief, as well as the Samsung DeX desktop environment.
You also get the same 200MP main camera as the S25 Ultra, which is a significant boon for the Edge’s photography chops, thanks to its 2x optical zoom and excellent low-light performance. Unfortunately, the Edge’s slimness does mean that Samsung has had to sacrifice the telephoto lens, which means it’s not quite as versatile as its bigger sibling.
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