Finally, Samsung has a 512GB model available across the Galaxy S25 series, meaning you can now pick even the smaller phone with plenty of storage capacity to keep all your music, photos, and videos for years to come. Well, at least for global markets. For whatever reason, Samsung decided against bringing this new 512GB variant to US customers, which is disappointing, to say the least. Even then, you’ll have to pay for the privilege, an eye-watering £959 (let’s say $959 if it was coming to the US), but at least it’s an option if you’re in need of extra space. Now, I don’t want to sound unappreciative, but Samsung should have done away with the 128GB Galaxy S25 model as well, making 256GB the baseline and really giving the series a shot in the arm for storage.
Myself and our readers have said it countless times: 128GB isn’t enough space for a flagship purchase, at least for most of us. Especially for a phone that’s supposed to store up to seven years of new updates, increasingly space-greedy games, and years’ worth of snaps. I don’t want to repeat myself; the bottom line is that when you add up 20GB for the OS, 35GB for a game like Genshin Impact, 6GB for a single FHD offline movie, and a conservative 5GB per year of pictures (not even videos), 128GB is eaten up astonishingly quickly.