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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Is This R25,000 Phone Actually Worth Skipping the Braai?

June 27, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Is This R25,000 Phone Actually Worth Skipping the Braai?
Forget load shedding ruining your vibe – the rumoured price of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge might just be the *real* power outage in your wallet. Seriously, bru. We're talking about a device that could cost more than a month's worth of petrol and biltong combined. Is it worth it? Let’s unpack this kak. ## So, What's the Kak About This 'Edge' Anyway? Okay, so the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. The name itself is trying too hard, isn’t it? But beyond the marketing fluff, what’s actually different? Well, the rumours are swirling around a more refined “Edge” design – think curved display, but supposedly *less* prone to accidental touches than previous iterations. We've all been there, trying to navigate a phone with a curved screen while holding a boerie roll. It's a disaster. The big claim is a more seamless integration of the camera bump, aiming for a cleaner, more premium look. Honestly, it sounds like Samsung is trying to fix what wasn’t entirely broken. Is it groundbreaking? Not necessarily. Is it a step up from the S24 Ultra? That remains to be seen. It’s all a bit… subtle, which in this market, is a gamble. You're paying premium money, you want something that *screams* premium, you know? ## Rumour Mill: The Specs That Are Getting Everyone Talking Let's get into the guts of the beast. The rumour mill is churning out whispers about a new processor – details are scarce, but expect it to be faster, more efficient, and capable of handling whatever befok gaming you throw at it. But let's be real, most of us are using our phones for WhatsApp and checking the Springboks score. * **Processor:** New generation (details unconfirmed) * **Camera:** Improved sensor (details unconfirmed) * **Screen:** Refined curved display (less accidental touches, hopefully) * **Battery:** Capacity unknown (but please, Samsung, give us all-day battery life!) The camera is getting a lot of hype, with talk of an improved sensor. But "improved" is vague. We need numbers, bru! How much better? Will it finally be able to capture the perfect braai selfie? These are the important questions. ## The Price is Right…Or Is It? SA Pricing Predictions Right, let’s get to the part that’s going to make your eyes water. The internet is buzzing with predictions, and they’re not pretty. While there's no official word yet, early estimates suggest the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge could start around R25,000. R25,000! That’s a serious chunk of change. Let’s put that into perspective. The Samsung S24 Ultra, already a pricey piece of kit, currently retails for around R23,000 - R28,000 depending on storage. The iPhone 15 Pro Max? Similar ballpark – around R25,000 - R30,000. So, the S25 Edge isn’t necessarily *more* expensive than the competition… but it's certainly not cheap. You’re looking at the cost of a decent second-hand car deposit, or a seriously lekker holiday to Durban. ## Is It Worth Trading in Your Current Phone? (Be Honest Now) This is where it gets tricky. If you’re rocking a phone that's older than load shedding, maybe. But if you've got an S23 Ultra or an iPhone 14 Pro Max, the upgrade might not be worth the hassle – or the cost. Let’s be real, most of us don’t *need* the latest and greatest tech. We need a phone that can make calls, send WhatsApps, and maybe stream a bit of rugby. If your current phone does that, and you’re a Checkers Rewards card holder saving up for a family braai, stick with what you’ve got. Don't fall for the hype. ## Samsung vs. the Competition: How Does It Stack Up? Samsung is facing serious heat from the likes of Apple, Xiaomi, and even some up-and-coming local brands. Apple's ecosystem is still a major draw for many, and Xiaomi consistently offers incredible value for money. * **Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max:** Strong ecosystem, excellent camera, but pricey. * **Xiaomi 14 Pro:** Aggressive pricing, impressive specs, but brand recognition is still building. * **Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra:** A solid all-rounder, but the S25 Edge aims to improve on it. The S25 Edge needs to offer something genuinely compelling to stand out. Better camera? Significantly faster processor? A battery that lasts longer than a Nando’s queue? We'll have to wait and see. ## Pre-Order Panic: What You Need to Know About Getting Yours Details on pre-orders are still scarce. But expect Samsung to launch a pre-order campaign with various incentives – trade-in deals, bundled accessories, maybe even a free pair of Galaxy Buds. Takealot will likely be a major player, offering competitive deals and fast delivery. Keep your eyes peeled on their website and social media channels. Launch dates are also speculative, but February or March 2025 seems like a reasonable guess. ## The Verdict: Braai or Galaxy? (A Tough Choice, Bru) Look, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is shaping up to be a solid phone. But at a rumoured R25,000, it’s a luxury item, not a necessity. Unless you're a tech enthusiast with deep pockets, or you absolutely *must* have the latest and greatest gadget, you’re probably better off saving your money for something else. Like a really, really good braai. It’s a tough call, bru. But for most of us, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is a want, not a need. But now that we've dissected the potential future of Samsung, are foldable phones finally ready for prime time? Or are they just another expensive gimmick? Click here to find out.

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