Samsung surprised everyone at its January Galaxy Unpacked event by unveiling the Galaxy S25 Edge, a sleek, ultra-thin smartphone that replaces the rumored Galaxy S25 Slim.
While the prototype showcased at the event gave us a glimpse of its design, many details about the phone remain under wraps.
Here’s what we know so far about the Galaxy S25 Edge.
Release Date: Samsung hasn’t confirmed a release date for the Galaxy S25 Edge, but rumors suggest it could arrive in mid-2025. Some reports point to a June launch, while others speculate an April release. Given Samsung’s focus on the Galaxy S25 lineup’s February 7 launch, the Edge is likely to debut later in the year.
Price: The Galaxy S25 Edge’s pricing remains a mystery. However, some believe it will replace the Galaxy S FE series, offering a more affordable option at around $649. Others suggest it could slot between the Galaxy S25 Plus and S25 Ultra for $1,299.
Design and Display: The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be one of Samsung’s thinnest phones yet. Rumors suggest it could measure as slim as 6.4mm, rivalling the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s 5.6mm thickness when unfolded. The prototype showcased at Unpacked featured a dual-camera setup, a departure from the triple-lens design seen in earlier renders.
Cameras: The Galaxy S25 Edge is rumored to feature a 200MP main camera, matching the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s flagship specs.
Specs and Performance: The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, the same processor powering the rest of the S25 lineup.