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Samsung unveils Galaxy S25 enterprise editions for businesses

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Samsung unveils Galaxy S25 enterprise editions for businesses

Samsung unveils Galaxy S25 enterprise editions for businesses

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Samsung has launched the Enterprise Editions of the Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra, now available for preorder in Europe. These business-focused models have enhanced security features, advanced integration, and extended support, making them ideal for corporate users.

A key highlight is the inclusion of a one-year subscription to Samsung’s Knox Suite, allowing IT teams to manage devices while ensuring protection against cyber threats remotely.

Additionally, the Enterprise Editions offer three years of dedicated business support and seven years of software updates and security patches.

These models also come pre-installed with Microsoft and Google Cloud productivity tools to streamline business operations.

Samsung Galaxy S25 pricing and availability

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The Galaxy S25 Ultra Enterprise Edition is available in Titanium Black with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, priced at £1,269. The Galaxy S25 Enterprise Edition comes in Silver Shadow with 12GB RAM and 128GB storage, priced at £819.

With these Enterprise Editions, Samsung aims to enhance business efficiency, strengthen security, and provide long-term device management solutions. These models cater to companies looking for improved cybersecurity, remote management, and seamless business integration.

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