Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13, with a release scheduled for May 23 in China and Korea, and May 30 in the US and other markets. Leaked details suggest it will feature a 200 MP main camera, be 5.8mm thick, and weigh 163g, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with a “long-lasting battery.” It will launch with One UI 7 based on Android 15, and is speculated to have a titanium frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2. The S25 Edge will have two rear cameras and a smaller battery compared to other S25 models.
Samsung is expected to officially reveal the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13, with a launch scheduled for May 23 in China and Korea, followed by a May 30 release in the US and other regions.
The latest leak presents what appears to be a draft of the official press release Samsung is preparing for the event. If accurate, we can look forward to the anticipated 200 MP main camera. The device is reported to measure 5.8mm in thickness and weigh 163g. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and boasts a promise of a “long-lasting battery.”
The device will come with One UI 7 based on Android 15, and there’s a reference to a “titanium bezel,” which seems off (possibly a misinterpretation from another language)—we assume it refers to the frame. Additionally, the screen will feature Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, which has not yet been officially announced.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is anticipated to be priced between the Galaxy S25+ (which shares the same screen size) and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It will include only two rear cameras and is rumored to have the smallest battery in the entire Galaxy S25 lineup.
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