Samsung Galaxy S25 (256 GB, Silver Shadow, 6.20", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)
EUR871,65

Samsung Galaxy S25

256 GB, Silver Shadow, 6.20", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5G


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    multiscan

    2 months ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    My upgrade from S22 to S25

    Although the devices have the same dimensions, the display has a visibly larger surface area thanks to the straight edge of the casing. Unfortunately, the matt metal edge feels less grippy than the polished metal of its predecessor. As I don't like covers, the device could slip out of my hands more easily.

    Camera comparisons should be made by professionals. For me, it's the form factor that counts. There is certainly better, but not in a compact 162g!
    I take a lot of pictures in poor light. The processing of the "night" images is now lightning fast.
    The angular, almost sharp camera lenses bother me when I touch them.

    You notice the speed advantage when installing apps. As I mainly use the device for photos and office work, performance is of little interest to me.

    I've had the device for a week and will be putting the battery through its paces - so far, the S25 has run cool and feels "eternal".

    I decided to buy 512Gb thanks to the promotion, but it's still a mystery to me how I can fill the memory...
     

    Pro

    • Weight
    • Display size
    • Battery

    Contra

    • Materialisation

    This review was created for a different variant: Galaxy S25 (512 GB, Silver Shadow, 6.20", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)

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    Majanu

    1 month ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    I am satisfied

    Basically a great phone, but it's scary how many permissions you have to give for data. Many things don't work smoothly when authorisations are withdrawn.
    There are also too many AI functions.
    I miss my Samsung Galaxy S10
    :)
    But I'm still warming to this new device.
     

    Pro

    • 2 days battery
    • Almost as small as Samsung Galaxy s10
    • Fast
    • Many possibilities
    • Looks valuable
    • Super fast dispatch

    Contra

    • Some of the icons are ugly
    • Too many pre-installed apps (especially AI)
    • No headphone socket
    • No expandable memory with micro SD possible
    • Difficult to switch off
    • all buttons on the right (volume & Bixbi)
    • Expensive

    This review was created for a different variant: Galaxy S25 (256 GB, Navy, 6.20", SIM + eSIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)

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    Anonymous

    3 days ago

    This battery...

    Had to switch from the S22+ to the S25 due to a hardware defect (drop damage was probably the cause). I'm currently very satisfied, mainly because of the battery: 48h runtime -> battery level: 65%.
    I haven't experienced
    anything like this for a long time. However, I have to say that I always try to save energy in order to minimise the number of charging cycles. During this time, I mainly surfed the internet a little, played Clash of Clans, checked Instagram and LinkedIn and occasionally checked my emails - that was all I did. To give you a rough estimate, my battery consumption was around 1% per hour when idling, which I think is an impressively good performance.

    As for the rest, I would say: decent workmanship and a nice smartphone. The only thing I don't like is the lens rings on the camera, which are a little loose and certainly allow a lot of dust in the grooves after a few months... Otherwise top model!
     

    Pro

    • Battery
    • Mould size
    • Processing quality
    • Processor

    Contra

    • All this AI rubbish
    • Lens rings

    This review was created for a different variant: Galaxy S25 (256 GB, Navy, 6.20", SIM + eSIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)

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    manuefagig

    5 days ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    Good handy mobile

    AI installation and operation can be positive, but a lot of information is required that you don't necessarily want to disclose in a general AI-based software and not in a specially secured app. Basic mobile phone options such as Outlook Mails or Whatsapp are very difficult to install and cause problems. Otherwise, it seems that the mobile delivers what it promises. No further experience yet. 

    Pro

    • Camera
    • Size
    • Battery life
    • Design (nice and flat)

    Contra

    • all AI based
    • Outlook Mails difficult to install

    This review was created for a different variant: Galaxy S25 (256 GB, Navy, 6.20", SIM + eSIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)

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    E3ASentry

    1 month ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    The right compromise

    It replaced my Pixel 8, which lacked performance and a zoom lens.

    Pro

    • High-performance
    • Good autonomy
    • Speaker sound

    Contra

    • Slightly slow charging

    This review was created for a different variant: Galaxy S25 (256 GB, Navy, 6.20", SIM + eSIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)

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    Bengineer_0013

    5 days ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    Top

    Upgrade from the S23FE. Much better fingerprint sensor, smaller display edge, better size/weight. The difference between Exynos and Snapdragon is clearly noticeable, also in terms of power consumption.
    All in all, super

    Pro

    • Battery (approx. 2 days)
    • Snapdragon chip
    • Size
    • Fingerprint sensor

    This review was created for a different variant: Galaxy S25 (256 GB, Navy, 6.20", SIM + eSIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)

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    Michelle Brändle

    1 month ago • tested by the editorial team

    tested by the editorial team

    The Galaxy S25 can be enjoyed for longer

    The differences between the Samsung Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S25 are minimal. Both offer the usual Samsung quality in terms of the display and camera. When it comes to photos, the software makes all the difference. If you prefer warmer pictures, you’ll be happier with the Galaxy S25.

    The more powerful chipset in the Galaxy S25 makes little difference in everyday use, but it is relevant considering AI features and future software adaptations. It turns out to be the biggest upgrade, as it has an impact on battery life: the S25 offers about 3 extra hours of juice. Less charging also extends the battery’s service life.

    The Galaxy S24 also benefits from long-term support (7 years), meaning another 6 years are guaranteed starting now.

    So, it all comes down to your budget. You can currently get the Galaxy S25 with 128 GB of memory for 720 francs or 739 euros. The Galaxy S24 with the same memory costs just 533 francs or 569 euros.

    Don’t care about AI features and want to save a ton of money? Then I recommend the Samsung Galaxy S24. You’ll still enjoy it for a long time to come.
     

    Pro

    • 7 years of updates
    • Powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite
    • 16-hour battery life

    Contra

    • Disturbing yellow tint in some photos
    • Hardly any differences to the predecessor
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    its4martina

    1 month ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    Quality has its price

    Pro

    • Elegant design
    • Good workmanship
    • AI implementation
    • Top camera and AI image processing
    • Simple data transfer with Samsung Switch

    Contra

    • The device sometimes heats up considerably during charging/data transfer
    • AI not yet well implemented (no AI access to apps, internet, images etc...)

    This review was created for a different variant: Galaxy S25 (512 GB, Silver Shadow, 6.20", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)

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