- Samsung has revealed prices for its OLED 2025 TV
- The price is mainly the same as the rivals LG models, or in some cases, more expensive
- All OLED Samsung TVs are now available to pre-order
Samsung has officially revealed the prices of the United Kingdom for its OLED 2025 TV line and, depending on the model, the new televisions are cheaper and more expensive than the new LG OLED.
Samsung’s OLED alignment consists of the Samsung S95F, S93F S90F and S85F series models. The headline here is that Samsung’s flake S95F, successor of the Samsung S95D (one of the best televisions of 2024), is more expensive than its rival flaw of LG G5 in all areas. The 65 -inch S95F costs £ 2,499, while the 65 -inch G5 is cheaper to £ 2,399.
This is the confirmation of the history we publish last week with 55 and 65 -inch S95F prices that appear through a list on the John Lewis website.
In other places, however, the Samsung S90F registers £ 1,899 and £ 2,699 for its 55 and 65 -inch models, respectively. These are the same prices as for equivalent LG C5 sizes, which means that Samsung Oled fans will not have to consider a cheaper price.
Interestingly, however, it seems that there is no 42 -inch S90F model for the United Kingdom, which means that the LG C5 will face less challenge in this size.
Samsung also revealed prices for its new Dolby Atmos sound bars: the HW-Q990F, HW-Q930F and new QS700F and QS750F models. The HW-Q990F serves as the flagship and the successor of one of the best 2024 sound bars, the HW-Q990D.
Prices for each model are listed below. Each TV can be pre-themed by Samsung UK or retail partners, including John Lewis and Curries. It is estimated that the delivery date is at the end of May or early June.
Samsung S95F
- Samsung S95F 55 inches – £ 2,499
- Samsung S95F 65 inches – £ 3,399
- Samsung S95F 77 inches – £ 4,499
- Samsung S95F 83 inches – £ 6,999
Samsung S90F
- Samsung S90F 48 inches – £ 1,499
- Samsung S90F 55 inches – £ 1,899
- Samsung S90F of 65 inches – £ 2,699
- Samsung S90F 77 inches – £ 3,799
- Samsung S90F 83 inches – £ 5,999
Samsung S85F
- Samsung S85F 55 inches – £ 1,699
- Samsung S85F 65 inches – £ 2,499
- Samsung S85F 77 inches – £ 3,499
- Samsung S85F 83 inches – £ 4,499
Sound bars
- Samsung HW -Q990F – £ 1,699
- Samsung HW -Q930F – £ 1,149
- Samsung QS750F – £ 849
- Samsung QS700F – £ 749
The price war continues
LG left the strong door this year, releasing its OLED televisions almost a full month ahead of Samsung’s flagship. The new televisions have the same price or more expensive in all areas. He cannot avoid feeling that, with this delay, Samsung could have launched his 2025 sets in a slightly Cheaper price to try to tempt potential customers.
But this is where things get interesting: it is more likely that price drops occur soon, where the war of offers inevitably occurs and Samsung and LG try to attract customers. This is only good news for us, especially when we are watching great improvements in some of the 2025 televisions of both brands.
With a 2.0 coating without improved OLED glow, the Samsung S95F seems to have solved the problem of the crushed blacks of the S95D. The LG G5, which described five out of five stars in our LG G5 review, takes shine, color and clarity to a new level thanks to its new OLED panel of four batteries. And these are just some of the updates in the flagship models.
It is true that the LG C5 did not turn out to be a great update on the LG C4 when we tried it, and we have not yet tried the Samsung S90F, which does not seem to be a great update about its predecessor
Anyway, as the year continues, we can expect to see that prices fall on all new televisions, since LG and Samsung will try to win customers with the best prices. It could be a year of Dog-Eat-Dog.