Samsung slashes Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra prices

Samsung slashes Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra prices
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KARACHI (Kashmir English):  Samsung has lowered the price of its Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra in Pakistan, offering its customers an opportunity to buy its best models.

The company offers the highest discount on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, with its prices reduced to up to Rs 85,000.

Under this new pricing model, the 256 GB S25 Ultra will cost 343,000 Rupees, offering a reduction of 62,000 Rupees. The 512 GB will cost 362,000 Rupees after being reduced by 78,000 Rupees.

The highest variant with 1TB internal storage has received the biggest cut of Rs85,000 and is now available for Rs425,000.

Similarly, the usual Galaxy S25 has also seen a drop in its price, as its base unit is now available for Rs 270,000 following its reduced price by Rs 45,000.

This will likely attract those consumers seeking a high-end device like Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra without having to go to the other devices.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks

Leaks regarding the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone have created quite a stir in the tech community.

According to reports, Samsung may introduce a revolutionary feature called Privacy Display in its upcoming flagship phone.

This feature will help users maintain screen privacy in public places. The leak states that this technology is designed in such a way that people sitting nearby or strangers cannot look at the screen.

The Privacy Display can be automatically activated in crowded or public places.

A well-known tech blogger @achultra on X (formerly Twitter) shared a glimpse of this feature in a teardown of One UI 8.5.

According to the report, users will also be given customization options regarding this feature, such as when to activate it, which apps, or which content to keep safe.

This leak is receiving a lot of positive feedback, keeping in mind the growing privacy concerns of users.

However, there has been no official confirmation from Samsung in this regard yet. Currently, the privacy display is being described as an interesting but unconfirmed innovation.

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