Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Pre-Orders Open Globally with Free Storage Upgrade and Trade-In Deals




Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge pre-orders begin today, bringing exclusive early access offers like a free storage upgrade and regional trade-in deals. The global release is set for May 30, while South Korea will see the device a week earlier on May 23. With only two storage variants — 256GB and 512GB — pre-order customers will receive the 512GB version at the price of 256GB.

Samsung continues its tradition of offering compelling purchase incentives. Across regions, the company provides trade-in bonuses that range up to $1,140 CAD, ₹50,000 INR, €600 EUR, and more. Additionally, customers in some markets will receive a 20% discount on the Galaxy Ring, adding further value to early buyers.

The Galaxy S25 Edge will be available through Samsung.com, Amazon, Best Buy, and major carriers in the US. In the UK and Germany, Amazon will also stock the new device. Here’s a region-wise pricing breakdown:

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Pricing and Availability

RegionLaunch Date256GB Price512GB PricePre-Order Offers
AustraliaMay 30AUD 1,850AUD 2,050Free storage upgrade, up to $1,030 trade-in
CanadaMay 30CAD 1,680CAD 1,860Free storage upgrade, up to $1,140 trade-in
EUMay 30EUR 1,250EUR 1,370Free storage upgrade, up to €600 trade-in
IndiaMay 30INR 110,000INR 122,000Free storage upgrade, up to ₹50,000 trade-in
KoreaMay 23KRW 1,496,000KRW 1,639,000Free storage upgrade, 20% off Galaxy Ring
UKMay 30GBP 1,100GBP 1,200Free storage upgrade, up to £550 trade-in
USMay 30USD 1,100USD 1,220Free storage upgrade, up to $630 trade-in

This strategic rollout suggests that Samsung is testing the market response to the Galaxy S25 Edge as a potential new flagship standard. The combination of high-end specs, competitive pricing, and added pre-order perks makes the S25 Edge a serious contender in the premium smartphone segment.

For those looking to upgrade, now is an excellent time to trade in your old device and take advantage of the early-bird offers. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge might not just be an extension of the flagship line—it could mark the start of a whole new chapter in Samsung’s smartphone journey.

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