- Samsung Unveils Pricing for Its 2025 Neo QLED TV Range
- No Price Hikes Compared to Last Year’s Launch
- Pre-orders Live at Samsung, John Lewis, and More Retailers
Exciting news for tech enthusiasts! Samsung has officially announced the pricing for its 2025 lineup of Neo QLED (mini-LED) 8K and 4K televisions, alongside the much-anticipated lifestyle model, The Frame Pro. If you’ve been waiting to elevate your home entertainment experience, this might be your chance.
The 2025 Samsung Neo QLED offerings include two cutting-edge 8K models: the QN990F and QN900F. On the 4K front, there are four series available: the QN95F, QN90F, QN80F, and QN70F, though specific pricing details have only been released for the QN90F at this point.
What’s remarkable is that the pricing for the 4K models remains unchanged from last year. For example, the QN90F retains the launch price of £1,699 for its 55-inch variant, mirroring last year’s popular Samsung QN90D.
In addition, the QN990F provides impressive specs comparable to its predecessor, the QN900D, and is priced the same at £4,999 for the entry-level 65-inch model. With features like Glare Free anti-reflection technology and the NQ8 AI Gen3 Processor coupled with 8K Upscaling Pro, it’s clear that Samsung continues to push the envelope in TV technology.
Another notable aspect of the QN990F series is the innovative Wireless One Connect Box, which wirelessly delivers signals from connected devices to the TV, enhancing versatility. This feature will also be available in The Frame Pro series.
Samsung’s 2025 Neo QLED TVs are now available for pre-order via major retailers such as John Lewis and Currys, with anticipated delivery dates starting on 17th May. Below is a detailed breakdown of the confirmed pricing for each model and its various sizes:
8K Neo QLED Models
Samsung QN990F
- 65-inch – £4,999
- 75-inch – £6,499
- 85-inch – £9,499
Samsung QN900F
- 65-inch – £3,399
- 75-inch – £4,699
- 85-inch – £6,799
4K Neo QLED Models
Samsung QN90F
- 43-inch – £1,199
- 50-inch – £1,299
- 55-inch – £1,699
- 65-inch – £2,499
- 75-inch – £3,499
- 85-inch – £4,999
- 98-inch – £8,999
Samsung Frame Pro
- 65-inch – £2,099
- 75-inch – £2,999
- 85-inch – £3,999
Technological Advancements Without the Price Tag Increases
Typically, a new line of TVs comes with an expectation of price hikes, driven by the adoption of new technologies and inflationary pressures. However, Samsung’s decision to maintain or even lower prices for the 2025 lineup is certainly a pleasant surprise for consumers.
Noteworthy tech upgrades include improvements in processing power, such as the NQ4 AI Gen3 processor featured in the QN90F—akin to the flagship Samsung S95F OLED. Additionally, the inclusion of Glare Free anti-reflection technology and advanced 4K Upscaling AI Pro enhances the viewing experience significantly, all without any added financial burden for consumers.
The flagship QN990F series also stands out with its upgraded features over the QN900D, yet remains at launch pricing. With such high-end tech available at a consistent price point, Samsung’s offerings will continue to draw the attention of consumers looking for premium home entertainment solutions.
As competition heats up from budget-friendly brands like Hisense and TCL, Samsung’s strategy may well keep existing customers engaged and new shoppers intrigued. Maintaining price points on advanced tech could be the ticket to ensuring customer loyalty in a rapidly shifting market.