How to buy the Samsung Galaxy S25 (at the best price)

The preorder period is over but there's still time to save on the latest Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy S25

How to buy the Galaxy S25 in Australia

Samsung has announced its 2025 family of flagship Galaxy S25 devices, including the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and the primo Galaxy S25 Ultra. As always, if you already own a Samsung Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S23 then you might be able to save so be sure to check out our guide to the best Galaxy S25 trade-in deals in Australia (it could save you up to $700.)

Buying a Galaxy S25 on a plan

  1. Check out the local pricing for the Galaxy S25 model you're after
  2. Compare each telco offering the S25 (Telstra, Optus and Vodafone.)
  3. Find a 24 or 36-month plan that suits your budget (remember, you end up paying the same in the long run)
  4. Order your phone and plan (or recontract)
  5. Sit by the door, and wait for your Galaxy S25 to arrive

Buying a Galaxy S25 outright

  1. Have a long, hard think about which Galaxy S25 model you really want.
  2. Now make sure that model has the best screen size and colour option for you
  3. Compare the deals available from Samsung's online store and other retailers, like JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, Amazon, Officeworks.)
  4. Choose one and pay them the money (anywhere between $1,399 and $2,479.)
  5. Bish bash, bosh, Bob's your uncle. Now calmly wait for your brand-new Samsung Galaxy S25 to arrive.
  6. You might as well consider switching your SIM plan too if you're buying a new phone. 
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When does the Samsung Galaxy S25 release in Australia?

The Samsung Galaxy S25 is available now. The handset officially released on Friday the 14th of February in Australia.

How much does the Galaxy S25 cost in Australia?

Starts at $1,399

In a refreshing twist on the usual story, the Galaxy S25 actually costs the same as the S24 did at launch. The only price difference is in the S25 Ultra range, which actually sells for $50 cheaper than the S24 Ultra. 

Model
265GB
512GB
1TB
Galaxy S25$1,399$1,599Not available
Galaxy S25 Plus$1,699$1,899Not available
Galaxy S25 Ultra$2,149$2,349$2,749

The Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus are available in Silver Shadow, Mint, Icyblue and Navy. Samsung offers three exclusive colours through its online store: Blueblack, Coralred and Pinkgold.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is available in Titanium Black, Titanium Grey, Titanium Silverblue and Titanium Whitesilver. The Samsung store's exclusive S25 Ultra colours are Titanium Blueblack, Titanium Jetblack, Titanium Jadegreen and Titanium Pinkgold.

Samsung Galaxy S25 plans

Telstra, Optus and Vodafone are all doing their own deals on the Galaxy S25. Check out the most popular plans from each provider in the tables below.

Galaxy S25 512GB plans

36-month plans

Galaxy S25 Plus 512GB plans

36-month plans

Galaxy S25 Ultra 512GB plans

36-month plans

Where to buy the Samsung Galaxy S25 in Australia?

Here in Australia, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is available to purchase through the following retailers:

Brodie Fogg
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Brodie Fogg is the Australian editorial lead at Reviews.org. He has covered consumer tech, telecommunications, video games, streaming and entertainment for over five years at websites like WhistleOut and Finder and can be found sharing streaming recommendations at 7NEWS every month.

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