Recent leaks have confirmed earlier rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, indicating that the device will have an impressively slim profile at just 5.84mm. Remarkably, it is expected to weigh the same as the standard S25, at 162g, even with a larger 6.7-inch display.
The S25 Edge is projected to be priced similarly to the S25+, around $1,000, although it will feature a smaller battery capacity of 3,900-4,000mAh and a simplified camera setup, leading to a trade-off between its sleek design and functionality. The anticipated launch date for the S25 Edge is in the second quarter of 2025, with April 16th floated as a possible release date.
As time progresses, more details have emerged about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, showcasing the company’s commitment to creating a flagship device that emphasizes aesthetics and a slim profile. Samsung has been quite adept at keeping specifics under wraps, but the S25 Edge has made brief appearances at events like Unpacked and MWC, where it was visible but not interactive.
Credible leaker @UniverseIce has provided new insights, indicating that the S25 Edge will weigh only 162g, matching the weight of the base Galaxy S25. This is especially notable considering the S25 Edge’s larger dimensions and display size.
The expected 4,000mAh battery mirrors that of the standard model, implying that the removal of the telephoto lens has contributed to both a thinner and lighter final product. Additionally, the S25 Edge will boast a display size identical to the Galaxy S25+, further aligning their specifications.
Consumers can expect the pricing for the S25 Edge to hover around the $1,000 mark, prompting the question: Would you be willing to invest over $1,000 in a slim device that may require more frequent charging?
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