The Samsung Galaxy S25 series was launched in India on 22 January, with pre-order live on 23 January. The series includes Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+and Galaxy S25 Ultra handsets. The company has now expanded some pre-order benefits that customers in the country can enjoy. The phones are powered by a ship with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite and Android 15-based UI 7 for Galaxy SoC. They are promised to receive safety updates along with seven generations of OS.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Pre-Order Benefits
The company announced in a press release that the customer who pre-ordering Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in India was Rs. 21,000. They can enjoy a storage upgrade where they can get the 12GB + 512GB option at the price of 12GB + 256GB variants. Those who pre-order are also Rs. 9,000 upgrade bonus and Rs. 7,000 cashback offers with nine-month no-cost EMI option.
The price of Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in India starts at Rs. 1,29,999 for 12GB + 256GB version, while 512GB and 1TB variants are listed in Rs. 1,41,999 and Rs. 1,65,999 respectively.
Buyers who pre-order Samsung Galaxy S25+ are Rs. Can enjoy the benefits of 12,000, the company confirmed. Customers can also get storage upgrade benefits, where they can bag 512GB options at the price of a 256GB storage version. Both 256GB and 512GB variants of the handset are available with 12GB RAM and priced at Rs. 99,999, and Rs. 1,11,999 respectively.
Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy S25 buyers, especially those who pre-order handsets, are Rs. With 11,000 upgrade bonuses -Rs. 7,000 cashback offers with nine-month no-cost EMI option. Base model priced Rs. 80,999, and Rs. 92,999, respectively, combined with 12GB RAM for 256GB and 512GB options.
All Samsung Galaxy S25 series handsets are available for pre-order through the official website and physical store. They come with Snapdragon 8 Elite Chipset, run on Android 15-based UI 7 out-of-the-box and seven OS upgrades are promised. The Galaxy S25 Ultra also gets a display with Corning Gorilla Armer 2 protection, claiming that it is the “first anti-reflex glass ceramic” of the industry.