You can watch Samsung finally unveil its Ultra Slim Galaxy S25 Edge
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After a tease at Unpacked in January and an additional sneak peek at Mobile World Congress in early March, Samsung is finally ready to release the Galaxy S25 Edge.
This is Samsung’s ultra-slim smartphone, essentially beating Apple to the punch. Apple is planning to do the same thing later this fall with the iPhone 17 Air.
On May 12, at 8PM ET, Samsung will release a pre-recorded video showcasing the new Galaxy S25 Edge, and all the details you need to know. We do expect that the device will go up for pre-order immediately after the announcement.
You’ll be able to watch the launch on Samsung’s YouTube channel, as well as on Samsung.com, Samsung Newsroom and likely Samsung’s social media channels. As always, AndroidHeadlines will be covering this launch, bringing you all of the details as they happen.
How much will the Galaxy S25 Edge cost?
Ahead of tonights launch, we have seen a few leaks about the Galaxy S25 Edge, and seen that it will cost £1,099. So we’d expect it to be priced similarly in the US, around $1,099. Which would make it more expensive than the Galaxy S25 Plus. We are also expecting that Samsung will offer a ton of promos for the Galaxy S25 Edge, like it has done with the other Galaxy S25 models.
Internally, the Galaxy S25 Edge is going to sport a small 3,900mAh capacity battery, which is smaller than even the smallest Galaxy S25 model’s 4,000mAh. It will also sport the Snapdragon 8 Elite with 12GB of RAM and at least 256GB of storage. It will also sport a 200-megapixel primary camera that can provide 2x optical zoom. As well as a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera.
It’s rumored to measure in at just 5.8mm thin. Which is incredibly thin, much thinner than most other phones on the market. But the question remains, who’s asking for thinner phones?
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