Samsung has launched its Galaxy S25 Enterprise Edition ahead of schedule in Europe, offering business-focused variants of its flagship phones with enhanced security and support features.
Key details and pricing: The Galaxy S25 Enterprise Edition maintains identical hardware specifications to the standard models while commanding a modest price premium.
- The base Galaxy S25 Enterprise Edition is priced at £819 in the UK, £20 more than the standard version
- The Galaxy S25 Ultra Enterprise Edition costs £1,269, also carrying a £20 premium
- Currently, no Plus model has been announced for the Enterprise lineup
Enterprise-specific features: Samsung’s business-focused models come with additional security and support benefits designed for corporate environments.
- Includes a one-year subscription to Samsung Knox Suite for enhanced security management
- Offers three years of enhanced business support
- Maintains the standard seven-year commitment for major Android OS updates and security patches
AI-powered business tools: The Enterprise Edition emphasizes productivity features tailored for professional use.
- Call Transcript and Summary tool provides automatic transcription and AI-generated summaries of phone calls and meetings
- Writing Assist feature helps professionals craft business communications by adjusting tone and style
- IT administrators can leverage Samsung Knox to locate and remotely secure lost or stolen devices
Corporate management capabilities: The platform provides enhanced control and customization options for business environments.
- IT departments can customize AI feature settings to align with company security policies
- Simplified data migration tools facilitate seamless device transitions
- Administrators can implement and manage security protocols across enterprise devices
Market implications: Samsung’s earlier release of the Enterprise Edition signals a strategic shift to capture business customers more quickly after the main product launch, potentially strengthening its position in the enterprise mobile market.
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