Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Launch Delayed Due to Corporate Shifts

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The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge has been delayed due to internal corporate shifts at Samsung. The highly anticipated thin smartphone was originally expected to debut earlier, but a new report reveals a postponement in the release date. This delay is speculated to be linked to changes within Samsung's DX division following the passing of Jong-Hee Han, the division head. However, there are no indications of hardware or production issues causing the delay.The Galaxy S25 Edge is now set to be unveiled in an online-only format, deviating from the traditional grand launch events. Samsung's decision to stagger flagship releases throughout the year has become a trend, aligning with the debut of the S25 Edge.

Rumored Specifications for the Galaxy S25 Edge

Based on early rumors, the speculated features of the S25 Edge include:
  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED with 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (branded as “Snapdragon 8 Elite”)
  • RAM: 12GB
  • Storage: 256GB or 512GB without microSD support
  • Battery: Approx. 3,900mAh capacity with 25W wired charging
  • Cameras: Expected 200MP main sensor + 12MP ultra-wide
  • Colors: Titanium Silver, Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Icy Blue
  • Price: Estimated at €1,249 for base model, equivalent to $1,355 USD
The S25 Edge is positioned as a premium and performance-focused device within the S25 series, emphasizing a sleek design. With a thinner profile compared to rivals like the iPhone 16 Pro Max, the S25 Edge aims to attract users seeking aesthetics and flagship specs. As the smartphone market evolves with offerings like the iPhone 17 and competitive Chinese models, the S25 Edge may find its niche by balancing design appeal with high-performance capabilities.
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