After a sneak peek during Samsung's Unpacked event in January, anticipation for the Galaxy S25 Edge is building. Samsung teased the device alongside the rest of its Galaxy S25 lineup, but details remained sparse—until now.
Recent reports from Korea have revealed that the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be officially unveiled on April 16. However, due to varying time zones, it's possible that the announcement could occur on April 15 in some regions. This online-only launch event aims to showcase the slimmest addition to Samsung's flagship series, marking a strategic move to capture market share ahead of Apple's rumored ultra-slim iPhone 17 Air expected in September.
The S25 Edge is designed to impress, with a remarkably thin profile of just 6.4mm, which is a crucial selling point in a competitive market. The initial production run is estimated to be around 40,000 units—an unusually small batch that raises questions about Samsung's confidence in this model's success.
Expected to launch in light blue, black, and silver colors, the Galaxy S25 Edge promises high-end specifications, including a 200 MP main camera and a 50 MP ultrawide camera, all powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Pricing is projected to fall between the Galaxy S25 and the Galaxy S25 Ultra, appealing to those seeking premium features in a slender design.
Pricing Information for Galaxy S25 Series
| Galaxy S25 128GB 12GB RAM |
$ 799.99
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$ 799.99
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| Galaxy S25 256GB 12GB RAM |
$ 809.00
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$ 809.99
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Pricing Information for Galaxy S25 Ultra
| Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB 12GB RAM |
$ 1,126.99
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$ 1,299.99
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| Galaxy S25 Ultra 512GB 12GB RAM |
$ 1,242.00
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$ 1,299.99
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Source (in Korean)