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Now that Samsung has teased the Galaxy S25 Edge at the recently held Galaxy S25 series launch event, fans are eagerly waiting for its arrival. Unfortunately, the South Korean tech giant hasn’t revealed its launch timeframe or any of its specifications. It seems that its arrival is not far away, as it has secured 3C certification in China.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge 3C certified

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge receives 3C certificatoin in China

The model numbers of the existing Galaxy S25 series models are as follows: Galaxy S25 (SM-S931), Galaxy S25+ (SM-S936), and Galaxy S25 Ultra (SM-S938). There’s another phone from the same series with model number SM-S937 that is yet to go official. The said device, which is believed to be the Galaxy S25 Edge, has emerged in the database of China’s 3C certification platform. It reveals that the device will support 25W rapid charging, but the charger won’t be included in the retail box, which is hardly a surprise now when it comes to Samsung flagships.

The Galaxy S25 Edge’s Chinese version with model number SM-9370 has been approved by the 3C authority, indicating that it will be launching in a couple of months. To recall, the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra were approved by the 3C authority four months before their launch. Therefore, it may take around four months for the S25 Edge to go official.  

This aligns with a previous report that claimed that the Galaxy S25 Edge (previously known as the Galaxy S25 Slim) would debut in May. According to a report by 9to5Google, a Samsung representative has revealed that it will go official around April.

As far as specs are concerned, reports claim that the Galaxy S25 Edge will be an ultra-thin phone measuring around 6.4mm in thickness. It is said to pack a 3,900mAh battery, a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, and a 6.7-inch AMOLED display.

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