Hey everyone, with Black Friday 2025 on the horizon, I'm already starting to plan my upgrade. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is definitely my top contender this year, and I'm hoping to snag a killer deal. I'm particularly interested in the unlocked versions, as I don't want to be tied to a carrier. Has anyone had any luck with S24 Edge deals last year, or have any insights on what we might expect for the S25 Edge? Any tips on where to look for the best discounts on a black model would be amazing! Specifically, what kind of price drops are realistic for a flagship phone like this during Black Friday?
Quick reply while I have a sec. I was thinking about the price too and honestly I started looking into the DIY repair side of things to see if I could make a new phone last way longer. Im a total beginner with this stuff but I really like looking at the internal specs and seeing how everything fits together. Instead of just waiting for a small discount I was checking out the Samsung Self-Repair program to see if I could just fix things myself if they break later on. I tried to fix a screen once and it was realy scary because of all the tiny cables and glue but I saved a ton of money not going to a professional service place. If you snag the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge maybe you could look into the self-service options to keep it running for like five years? It basically helps justify the high cost if you arent paying for expensive repairs. I think the reason to do it is:
^ This. Also, i am in the exact same boat with my current setup. I have been diving deep into the teardown videos and technical specs for months now but the pricing is definitely making me hesitate. Honestly, i tried to go the diy repair route with my Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 512GB to avoid the high upgrade costs and it was a total headache. Here is what happened when i tried to handle it myself:
Tbh, that point about trade-ins is spot on. Based on my research into the mobile market's ASP (Average Selling Price) trends, Samsung usually follows a more aggressive depreciation curve compared to competitors like Apple or even the Pixel line. In my years tracking these cycles, I've noticed that unlocked MSRPs rarely drop significantly in the first holiday season, but the ecosystem value is where they dominate. When I was hunting for the one I got last year, I noticed a few things:
- Samsung's OEM direct incentives often outperform third-party retailers for unlocked units.
- Trade-in valuations usually peak during the Black Friday window to counter seasonal churn.
- The "invisible" discounts (like store credit) are way more common than a straight price cut on the hardware. I remember when I snagged my current setup; the sticker price stayed high, but after all the credits and an enhanced trade-in for my old tech, it was basically 40% cheaper. Your definately right to look at the total value package rather than just the tag price. Carrier deals always look better on paper due to bill credits, but staying unlocked is worth the research for the flexibility.
Hey there! I totally get the Black Friday phone hunt. For the S25 Edge, I'm kinda tempering my expectations this year, honestly. Last year with the S24 Edge, I was hoping for some insane unlocked deals, but they weren't as good as I'd hoped. I ended up getting a decent discount, maybe around $150 off, directly from Samsung's site after some digging. Carrier deals were often better, but I really wanted unlocked.
So, for the S25 Edge, I think a realistic drop on unlocked might be in the $100-$200 range, *if* you're lucky and catch it right at launch or a bit after. Samsung's own site, Best Buy, and Amazon are usually the first places to check for unlocked models. Keep an eye on price tracking sites too – they were a lifesaver for me. Don't expect a 50% off situation, though. Flagships rarely get that kind of deep discount unlocked right away. Good luck with the hunt!
Hey! Oh, I totally get wanting the unlocked S25 Edge! While discounts are awesome, unlocked flagships usually see smaller drops than carrier-locked ones. Maybe keep an eye on Samsung's direct site and major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. For realistic price drops, I'd say maybe 10-15% off retail as a starting point, but that's just my guess! It's always worth comparing prices closely.
Hey there! Oh, I totally get wanting to snag that S25 Edge on Black Friday! It's seriously exciting to think about getting a new phone, right? Since you're looking at the unlocked version, which is smart for flexibility, I've been thinking about it too. The other replies are totally right that unlocked usually has smaller drops. Honestly, sometimes it's more about the trade-in deals or bundle offers than a straight price cut on the phone itself for unlocked models.
For the S25 Edge, since it's a flagship, I'd be cautiously optimistic about big price drops on the unlocked version. Maybe something like $100-$150 off if we're lucky? Last year, for unlocked S24s, I saw more like $50-$75 off, which was still nice, but not a *huge* chunk.
My main tip is to start watching Samsung's official site and major retailers like Best Buy and Amazon *now*, even though it's early. They sometimes have early bird specials or give hints about upcoming promotions. Also, keep an eye on tech deal websites – they're amazing for tracking price drops. Don't forget to compare prices across different retailers right before Black Friday! It's worth the effort to save some cash. Good luck with the hunt!