I frankly can't believe this jaw-dropping deal on Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge, which slashes AU$870 off for Amazon Prime Day
The ultra-slim S25 Edge gets an even slimmer price point

Even for a seasoned sales event reporter like myself, the speed at which the sleek Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge's price has dropped is astounding.
Less than two months after its release, Amazon's Prime Day 2025 sale has seen it plummet by an incredible AU$870, bringing its price down to just AU$2,049 AU$1,179. Needless to say, this price is an all-time low for the still-new device.
Of course, you'll need to be a Prime member to take advantage of this awesome deal. If you aren't already a member, you can still nab this discount by signing up for a 30-day Amazon Prime free trial.
Just six weeks after its launch, the 512GB model of ultra-slim Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone has received a massive 42% price cut on Amazon, making it even cheaper than the entry-level Galaxy S25 with the same amount of storage. Both the Titanium Black and Titanium Silver models are now only AU$2,049 AU$1,179 for Prime members.
If you don't already own the excellent Galaxy S25 Ultra, the Galaxy S25 Edge is the next best thing, offering the same flagship-level performance as its beefier sibling, as well as its 200MP main camera.
This deal is undoubtedly the most affordable way to get a current Samsung flagship with 512GB of storage. Even the entry-level Galaxy S25, with its inferior camera system and lower resolution display, is currently more expensive on Amazon at AU$1,599 AU$1,246.
If I didn't already own the Galaxy S25 Ultra, I would instantly jump on this deal. If you've been holding out for an unbeatable deal on the S25 Edge, this might just be your best shot for a while.
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Stephen Lambrechts is the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide AU and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming for the last 15 years. Before Tom's Guide, he spent several years as a Senior Journalist at TechRadar, had a brief stint as Editor in Chief at Official Xbox Magazine Australia, and has written for such publications as APC, TechLife Australia, T3, FilmInk, AskMen, Daily Telegraph and IGN. He's an expert when it comes to smartphones, TVs, gaming and streaming. In his spare time, he enjoys watching obscure horror movies on physical media, keeping an eye on the latest retro sneaker releases and listening to vinyl. Occasionally, he also indulges in other non-hipster stuff, like hiking.
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