Recent leaks have unveiled marketing materials for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, confirming several features and hinting at the phone’s future pricing. Renowned leaker Evan Blass has shared multiple promotional assets that spotlight various standout capabilities of the S25 Ultra. A significant emphasis is placed on its camera performance, particularly with a feature called ProScaler that enables users to capture high-resolution images. Additionally, there’s a noteworthy function called Night Video with Audio Eraser that enhances nighttime video recording by eliminating unwanted noises such as voices, wind, crowd sounds, and even background music after filming.

Another notable yet less-discussed feature is the Smart Switch tool, designed to simplify content transfer between devices. The days of needing professional assistance to migrate data to a new phone are over; you can handle it yourself with just a few taps. While it’s expected that AI will play a prominent role, it’s concerning that the fine print mentions only one year of complimentary AI features. In contrast, the Galaxy S24 offers a two-year free feature span, raising questions about Samsung’s decision to shorten this trial period for the new model.
What can we expect in terms of pricing for the Galaxy S25? Initial reports indicate that the starting prices for the Galaxy S25 series will remain consistent with those of the Galaxy S24 series in South Korea. According to FNNews, Samsung has opted to absorb rising component costs and unfavorable exchange rates to protect local consumers. However, the 512GB model is expected to see a price increase compared to its predecessor.
Unfortunately, pricing details for the U.S. market are still under wraps. In Europe, entry-level models may also maintain a price freeze similar to Korea, while estimates for India suggest higher price points. All details will be officially revealed tomorrow during the Galaxy Unpacked event.