Samsung’s ultra-slim Galaxy S25 Edge, set to launch on May 13, 2025, has had its camera specs spilled. Sporting a 200MP main camera and a 12MP ultrawide, the phone matches the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s primary shooter but sticks with a standard ultrawide. It will hit markets like the US by May 30.

The Galaxy S25 Edge, teased at January’s Galaxy Unpacked for the first time for its sleek 5.8mm titanium frame, is shaping up as a stylish flagship. The 200MP main sensor measures 1/1.3 inches—identical to the S25 Ultra’s—which is impressive given the phone’s slim profile. It’s expected to deliver crisp 2x zoom shots to offset the lack of a telephoto.


The 12MP ultrawide (1/2.55″ sensor) mirrors the S25 and S25+ but falls short of the Ultra’s 50MP ultrawide, a bummer for pixel peepers. The 12MP selfie camera, using an S5K3LU sensor (1/3.2″), aligns with the S25 lineup.
Despite its slim design, the S25 Edge packs a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and a 6.66-inch AMOLED (120Hz, 2,600 nits). Its 3,900mAh battery and 12GB RAM keep it competitive, though cooling may take a hit. The dual-camera setup, enhanced by Galaxy AI features like Photo Assist, prioritizes style over versatility, unlike the iPhone 17 Air’s single-lens approach.
Launching on May 13 in an online-only event, it hits Korea and China on May 23, with the US and others following on May 30. Priced around $1,099, the S25 Edge slots between the S25+ and Ultra. Will its 200MP camera and sleek build steal the show, or will the missing telephoto hold it back? We’ll find out soon.
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