Samsung Galaxy S25 128GB Variant Set to Launch in India at Rs. 74,999

Samsung Galaxy S25 128GB Model to Launch Soon in India at Rs. 74,999
Samsung Galaxy S25 128GB Variant Set to Launch in India at Rs. 74,999
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Kelvin Munene
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Samsung is set to launch the highly anticipated 128GB variant of the Galaxy S25 in India, priced at Rs. 74,999. This new version offers flagship features at a more accessible price point, catering to buyers who seek high-end performance without breaking the bank. 

With cutting-edge specifications like the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and a 50MP camera, the Galaxy S25 128GB variant promises to deliver a premium smartphone experience. The model is expected to be available primarily through offline retail channels, offering Indian consumers the chance to experience Samsung's latest flagship in-store.

Possible Availability Only in Offline Retail Channels

The official Indian website of Samsung recently listed the Galaxy S25 in versions 256GB and 512GB but still shows no availability for the 128GB option. Analysts believe the 128GB Galaxy S25 model will exist primarily through retail stores and offline channels. Customers will need to determine whether they should obtain the low-storage Galaxy S25 version from website purchasing or in-store physical buying. The strategic release of this lower storage variant serves to attract a broader customer base while targeting the flagship smartphone price segment with budget-friendly options.

The 128GB model carries the same core functions as other models with greater storage capacity. Through its Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, the smartphone delivers a 6.2-inch Full-HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with 120Hz refresh rate capabilities. Through offline distribution, Samsung aims to reach buyers who want to buy their devices directly as they do not engage with online shopping platforms.

Global and Indian Pricing Differences for the Galaxy S25

The Galaxy S25 with 128GB storage pricing worldwide reaches $799 but corresponds to Rs. 69,100 in India. The Indian version of the Galaxy S25 will cost customers Rs. 74,999 while its international pricing stands at $799. When the Galaxy S24 debuted in India in 2024 its equivalent 128GB model became available at Rs. 74,999.  Samsung 

The 128GB Galaxy S25 model will contend with smartphones in the middle premium price bracket. This price point creates an opportunity for consumers to get flagship-level performance at the lower end of premium costs. With its budget-priced storage option, Samsung expects to gain an increased market presence in India.

Galaxy S25 Specifications and Features

With its 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display the Samsung Galaxy S25 provides users a refresh rate at 120Hz and maximum brightness to reach 2,600 units. The Android 15 operative system in this phone works together with One UI 7 from Samsung to deliver an improved user interface. The Samsung Galaxy S25 comes with a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor while providing various storage options that can reach up to 512GB through 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM.

The Galaxy S25 camera system incorporates three back sensors featuring a primary camera with 50-megapixel resolution and 2x in-sensor zoom with ultra-wide 12-megapixel and telephoto 10-megapixel modules which enable 3x optical zoom. Users can take selfies or video call friends through its front-facing 12-megapixel camera setup. The device comes with a 4,000mAh battery that permits 25W wired charging but the charger is sold separately.

Customers can choose between four different color options when buying the Samsung Galaxy S25: Icy Blue, Mint, Navy, or Silver Shadow. Through their online store, Samsung provides customers the opportunity to buy exclusive phone variants including Blueblack along with Coralred and Pinkgold. The premium design and advanced specifications keep this device ahead in the premium smartphone category despite its missing 128GB variant from online stores.

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