Samsung has officially confirmed the global launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge for May 13, 2025. The company also announced that the phone will feature a 200MP main camera with the ISOCELL HP2 sensor, and promises that it offers more than just a slim profile. The S25 Edge was first showcased at the Galaxy Unpacked event earlier this year.

As per previous reports, the Galaxy S25 Edge will be Samsung’s thinnest and lightest phone in recent years, measuring just 5.84mm thick and weighing around 162 grams. The device will feature a titanium alloy frame and a ceramic back, paired with ultra-thin 1.32mm bezels and a central punch-hole selfie camera. It will run on One UI 7, built on Android 15, and include Samsung’s Galaxy AI tools like Audio Eraser and Auto Trim.

It will come in Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Icy Blue, and pricing in Europe starts at €1,249 for the 256GB variant. US buyers can already pre-reserve the device with a $50 Samsung credit. The launch event, titled “Beyond Slim,” will be livestreamed worldwide at 9:00 a.m. KST.
The phone’s display is expected to reach up to 2,600 nits brightness and support Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. Under the hood, it uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor, fabricated on a 3nm process and capable of reaching 4.47GHz speeds. It’s also expected to include a wide vapor chamber for thermal management.
Storage options will reportedly top out at 512GB, with no 1TB model planned. Wireless charging may be excluded, and battery capacity is smaller than other S25 models, potentially affecting endurance. The Edge will support seven years of software updates and include standard connectivity options such as Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C 3.2, and IP-rated durability. Sales are expected to begin May 30 in the US, with limited production of 40,000 units.
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