Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge Currently Costs Less Than iPhone Air

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge has finally met a true rival in Apple’s iPhone Air. Both devices target the ultra-slim flagship market, but the S25 Edge holds several advantages on paper. While Apple made headlines by pricing the iPhone Air at $999, seemingly undercutting Samsung, the reality is different. Thanks to an ongoing promotion, the Galaxy S25 Edge is actually cheaper by a substantial margin.
This Galaxy S25 Edge deal makes it cheaper than the iPhone Air
Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 Edge with a price tag of $1,099 for the base model (256GB), while Apple’s new iPhone Air came in lower at $999. However, Samsung is currently offering a flat discount of $250 on its slim flagship, dropping the price to just $849 (no trade-ins required). As such, it’s a whole $150 cheaper than the iPhone Air.
This deal also applies to the 512GB variant of the Galaxy S25 Edge, which is now available at $969 (cheaper than the 256GB iPhone Air). Note that you must select the “No trade-in” option to get a $250 discount. On top of that, customers can claim six months of Google AI Pro for free. The promotion also includes a 30-day subscription to LumaFusion Creator Pass and two months of Adobe Lightroom access at no extra cost.
The iPhone Air has made headlines for being Apple’s thinnest phone yet, but Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge already holds a strong reputation as one of the slimmest and most technically advanced Android devices on the market. The Galaxy has a more powerful camera system, a bigger battery, a better display, stereo speakers, vapor chamber cooling, and more advantages over the new iPhone.
With this promotion, Samsung isn’t just matching Apple, but it’s beating it on value. You can buy the Galaxy S25 Edge from the company’s official website (link below).










