Samsung is working on an ultra slim flagship that is expected to bring flagship grade hardware and a premium design. While the Galaxy S25 Edge has already been spotted in various rumors and reports, the latest certification sighting showcases its disappointing fast charging rate.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge spotted on FCC
The Indian and US variants of the South Korean tech giant’s Galaxy S25 Edge were certified by the FCC. The former carries the SM-S937B/DS and SM-S937B model numbers while the latter variant carries the SM-S937U and SM-S937U1 (Via 91Mobiles). This listing does not reveal the official moniker of this device, but the model number basically confirms that it is the Galaxy S25 Edge. We don’t get a lot of information from this listing, but it does confirm support for 5G, Bluetooth LE, WiFi, NFC, WPT, and UWB.

But one of the key details that was confirmed was the fast charging rate. Unfortunately, Samsung is still sticking with the awfully slow 25W charging speeds for the Galaxy S25 Edge, matching the base Galaxy S25. Based on our previous reports, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to offer 2K resolution from its 6.6-inch 120Hz AMOLED display. This panel is surrounded by a titanium frame. The company might be planning on launching the S25 Edge globally in April 2025.
A 3,900mAh battery pack may power this model. Other notable features include an IP68 rating, 200MP + 50MP dual rear cameras, Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, 162 gram weight, ultra slim 5.84mm body, One UI 7 custom skin out of the box, 12GB of RAM, and up to 512GB of internal storage.
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