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One of the best flagship phones of 2025 just saw a big price cut

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Last updated: 2025/06/27 at 9:21 AM
News Room Published 27 June 2025
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It never fails; the Samsung Galaxy S series is always one of the highlight phone launches of the year, and if you want one for less, then we’ve found the deal for you.

While there have been some decent budget and mid-range phones released this year, when it comes to the premium bracket, it only really makes sense to pit Apple and Samsung against one another. And today, the Navy Galaxy S25+ is now $200 cheaper at $799.99, instead of $999.99, making it the leader of the pack.

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Samsung Galaxy S25+ 256GB has now dropped in price

Today, the Navy Galaxy S25+ is now $200 cheaper at $799.99, instead of $999.99, making it the leader of the pack.

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One of the biggest highlights of this deal is undoubtedly the 256GB storage option, providing more than enough capacity to store all your photos, videos, and favourite apps without the fear of running out of storage space.

As you’d expect from a modern Android flagship cell phone, the S25+ is packed with tons of standout features, the most prominent of which is arguably its AI Camera.

With those types of standout results, you’ll be able to capture gorgeous photos and eye-catching videos whether you’re at home or abroad. Backing up this level of quality is a fast and powerful processor that can more than keep up with demanding applications, not to mention gaming, allowing for a super-smooth experience every step of the way.

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The four-star S25+ features Samsung’s ‘ProScaler display tech’, which lives up to its name by upscaling standard-resolution content, making even low-resolution TV shows and movies pop with sharpness and vibrancy.

As a final touch, you get a remarkably long battery life that allows the S25+ to comfortably last through the end of the day without requiring a frantic search for a charging point. For the folks who rely on their phone for a full day of work and study, this should be a welcome boon.

For all that you’re getting, the S25+’s $999.99 RRP was already fairly reasonable (if pricey), but when you can get it with a 20% discount, it easily becomes a must-buy handset for 2025. There’s even a 1-year manufacturer warranty in the US for added peace of mind.

For those who are swayed by aesthetics, the Icyblue finish on this particular option raises the S25+ above its competitors, making it a slick option that stands out from the crowd.

Samsung’s flagship family comprises three devices: the Galaxy S25 Ultra sitting in the flagship position, the Galaxy S25 the compact powerhouse, and this phone, the Galaxy S25 Plus. To some, it’s the awkward middle child, to others it’s the meeting point of performance and function.  The Galaxy S25 Plus has the advantage of a


  • Great design that’s lighter and slimmer

  • Loads of power

  • Great display performance

  • Great software update promise


  • AI is oversold and not that interesting

  • 3x optical telephoto now feels old

  • Not much has really changed

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