Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Launched: Price in Pakistan, PTA Tax and More!

Samsung is set to introduce its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25, in Pakistan, further solidifying its position in the premium smartphone market. The Galaxy S25 is part of Samsung’s renowned Galaxy S series, known for cutting-edge technology, sleek design, and high-performance features. The device is anticipated to launch in Pakistan soon, with a tentative price of Rs. 349,999 PKR (Approx.).
PTA Tax for Samsung Galaxy S25 Series
The following are the PTA tax rates for the Galaxy S25 series:
Samsung Model | On Passport(PKR) | On CNIC(PKR) |
Samsung Galaxy S25 | 99,499 | 120,899 |
Samsung Galaxy S25+ | 96,999 | 118,500 |
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | 159,500 | 188,450 |
Key Specifications
- Display: This phone features a 6.2-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X Capacitive Touchscreen powered by a pixel density of 546 PPI that maintains a resolution of 1800 x 3200 pixels.
- Storage and RAM: Customers can choose from three storage and RAM combinations: 128GB plus 8GB RAM, 256GB measured with 8GB or 12GB RAM, or 512GB paired with 8GB RAM.
- Battery: The 4,800 mAh Li-ion battery maintains non-removable power that enables users to charge their device for extensive periods.
- Camera: The device includes powerful rear cameras which provide an exceptional photographic experience.
Samsung confirmed the launch of Galaxy S25 Edge following the standard model’s release in Pakistan. This sleek variant will be available in select markets, with Pakistan being one of the chosen regions.
The Galaxy S25 series was officially launched on January 22, 2025, and is available for pre-order globally. Orders for the Galaxy S25 series are now live, and its general availability will be on February 7, 2025.
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