The ultra-thin mobile segment could experience an important turning point with the Arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, a phone that has been generating excitement for weeks among technology enthusiasts. With several rumors, leaks, and verified data in recent weeks, A fairly complete profile can now be drawn of what this device will be like..
Compact design, powerful hardware, and a somewhat confusing distribution strategy These are some of the points that mark the preview of this phone. Although Samsung has avoided officially confirming the exact release date, The leaks continue to indicate that it will be presented soon, although it's not entirely clear whether it will be in mid-April or delayed until May or June. Anticipation surrounding its arrival is growing, especially considering that it's a device with premium features and an unusual form factor.
An ultra-thin design that makes a difference
The main selling point of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is its thickness, which will be around 5,75 to 6,1 mm according to various reports. This would make him the the company's thinnest phone to date, ahead of the standard Galaxy S25 model, which measures 7,2 mm. Some media outlets suggest it could even reach 5,6 mm, a figure that seems to depend on whether or not the camera module is included in the measurement.
Samsung has opted for materials such as titanium in the device frame, maintaining a contained weight that will not exceed 160 grams. This detail, in addition to the thinness, can offer a attractive ergonomic and visual experience, especially for users looking for a stylish and comfortable terminal to carry.
Technical specifications to match
A slim design often comes with some hardware compromises, but in this case, Samsung seems to have struck a sensible balance. The Galaxy S25 Edge will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, an optimized version of Qualcomm's most powerful chip, created specifically for Galaxy devices in 2025. This chip is also used in the most powerful models of the S25 series, such as the S25 Ultra.
On screen, will mount a 6,7-inch AMOLED panel, with a resolution that reaches 2400×1080 pixels and a refresh rate of 120HzSome reports suggest it will be the same display found on the S25+, indicating no cutbacks in this regard. Others mention a 2K OLED panel like the one on the Ultra model, so there's still some uncertainty regarding this specific technical aspect.
The least ambitious part of the terminal seems to be the battery. With only 3.900 mAh and 25W fast chargingThis is a lower figure than usual for a high-end model, although understandable considering the slim design. Samsung has reportedly worked hard on energy efficiency to ensure as long a battery life as possible.
Camera system: high-resolution dual sensor
While it's not a model focused exclusively on photography, the Galaxy S25 Edge doesn't fall short. It will have a rear camera system consisting of a 200-megapixel main sensor and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide angle. On the front it will mount a 12 megapixel cameraThese sensors match those included in the rest of the Galaxy S25 family, which is good news for those looking for photo quality without necessarily going for the Ultra model.
Furthermore, artificial intelligence will play a key role in camera-related tasks and the overall user experience. Samsung placed special emphasis on this feature during MWC 2025, where its integration was mentioned as a key focus of its new product line.
Global availability and possible schedule delays
One of the biggest unknowns surrounding the Galaxy S25 Edge is its final release date. Some media outlets point to April 15 or 16 as a possible presentation date., and it's even mentioned that it will first arrive through a specific retailer in Vietnam (MWG). Other reports claim the launch has been postponed until May or even June, due to internal company reasons.
Among the reasons cited for the delay are the recent death of Samsung DX president JH Han, as well as political circumstances in South Korea, including an ongoing trial against the country's president. Although the brand has not issued an official statement, the consensus among sources in indicating a postponement suggests it won't be as immediate as initially expected.
As for its distribution, The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to arrive in a total of 39 countries, including Spain., but it won't be available in markets like the United States or Canada in its first wave. It's also stated that this model will be produced in limited quantities, which could make it difficult to access in certain territories.
Configurations, models and indicative price
The new Galaxy S25 Edge will be available in two storage versions: 256 GB and 512 GB, both with 12GB of RAM. Their colors have also been leaked: Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Silver and Titanium Icyblue, options that follow the line of finishes used in other premium Samsung models.
Regarding the price, the data is not definitive but is at a range between 1.299 and 1.400 euros for the European market. This places it slightly below the S25 Ultra, but above the standard S25, confirming its premium focus without reaching the top of the range.
Some official accessories have also been mentioned, such as silicone cases and Kindsuit cases, available in various colors and which will accompany the device from its launch, as was the case with other models in the series.
Everything indicates that Samsung is looking to position this Galaxy S25 Edge as an exclusive, elegant, and distinctive device within its high-end range. Although it won't revolutionize the technical aspects, a strong commitment to design and portability, aspects that continue to have their audience within the current market.
We'll have to wait a few more weeks. to confirm its exact availability date. What's almost certain is that the Galaxy S25 Edge will offer a unique combination of aesthetics and power that will make it one of the most striking phones of 2025.