Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Now lower in price, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 models have dropped sharply across India after the debut of the S26 range. With these adjustments, last year’s top-tier phones land closer to mid-range pricing, putting advanced Galaxy AI tools within reach of more buyers than before.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Prices Today
On Tuesday, May 5, the cost of the top-tier Galaxy S25 Ultra took a steep fall. Dropped straight down by ₹30,000 now far below what it started at when first released. Across online shops nationwide, whether on Samsung’s own site or big retail sites, the entry version with 256GB storage shows a new tag: ₹99,999. Never before has this powerful phone, running Snapdragon 8 Elite and packing a 200-megapixel camera setup, dipped under ₹1,00,000 since arriving in markets.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series New Pricing
- Starting at 128GB, the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE costs ₹44,999.
- Priced higher, the basic version of the Samsung Galaxy S25 with 128GB sits at ₹56,999.
- Moving up, its 256GB model reaches ₹62,999.
- At the top end, the full-powered Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with 256GB demands ₹99,999.
When storage goes up on the Ultra, so does the cost. Across big cities in India, what you see online is what you get – prices stay flat through official Samsung India website.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Features
Smooth scrolling meets sharp detail on every Galaxy S25, thanks to the 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen paired with a powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Instead of plastic or aluminum, the Ultra steps ahead using a lightweight titanium body, joining an embedded S-Pen and a massive 200MP lens. Other models keep things clean with slim builds plus triple rear cameras at 50MP each. Inside each phone runs smart Galaxy AI – Circle to Search, Live Translate – with steady battery life behind it all, fueled quickly through 45W rapid charging.
Galaxy S25 FE Deals?
These days, the Galaxy S25 FE is showing up cheaper across stores. Its current tag reads ₹44,999 for the 128GB version – that’s ₹15,000 less than what it first cost. Seen online shelves lately? Prices have shifted noticeably downward. Buyers after solid updates and strong AI tools might find this pick stands out. Not needing top-tier pricing helps too, especially when newer flagships demand more. Worth noting: long-term care through software updates comes built in here.
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