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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.

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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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