Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge was first teased at the company's Unpacked event in January, but its official launch is still pending. According to the latest rumors, the device is set to be announced on April 16. Now, a fresh batch of official-looking renders has surfaced, offering the clearest glimpse yet at the upcoming smartphone.
The leaked images, shared by WinFuture, showcase the S25 Edge in three confirmed colors: Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Icy Blue, and Titanium Silver. This suggests that, like the S25 Ultra, the S25 Edge will feature a titanium frame. Samsung may also introduce online-exclusive color options, though no details have emerged yet.
Visually, the S25 Edge closely resembles the Galaxy S25+, but it features only two rear cameras. Leaks indicate that the device will house a 200MP ISOCELL HP2 main camera, the same as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, accompanied by a 12MP ultrawide lens.
The phone is expected to boast a 6.7-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution and a 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate. Impressively, the Galaxy S25 Edge is rumored to be just 5.84mm thick and weigh only 162 grams, making it Samsung’s thinnest and lightest device in years.
Under the hood, the S25 Edge will likely be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, paired with 12GB of RAM. However, the battery capacity may disappoint some users, as it is rumored to feature a 3,900mAh battery—100mAh smaller than the Galaxy S25. Additionally, wired charging is expected to be capped at 25W.
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