Samsung is anticipated to fully reveal the Galaxy S25 Edge in the spring. Just to sum up, the company presented the device along with the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra last month during the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Jose. Although the event showcased the design of the Galaxy S25 Edge and highlighted how it visually stands out from the other models in the Galaxy S25 lineup, the exact dimensions of the device are still not confirmed.
Specifications Leak
As a result, various sources have started to share insights about the device, which was earlier referred to as the Galaxy S25 Slim. PandaFlashPro has gathered a list of what they claim are ‘confirmed’ specs, including a durable ‘Armor Aluminum’ frame and a display reinforced with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. The same source indicates that this display will feature a brightness of 1-120 Hz and a peak of 2,600 nits, framed by bezels that are 1.32 mm thick on all sides.
Camera and Features
The Galaxy S25 Edge is also rumored to include Samsung’s ProScaler software, which was first seen on the Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra (currently priced at $1,294 on Amazon), but not on the more affordable Galaxy S25. It is expected to come with a 200 MP main camera inherited from the Galaxy S25 Ultra, along with a 12 MP front camera, similar to those in the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus. Moreover, it’s likely that the Galaxy S25 Edge will share other common features with the Galaxy S25, such as 25 W wired charging and dual speaker systems.
Cooling System and Chipset
In the meantime, PandaFlashPro hints that Samsung may have installed a sleeker vapor chamber cooling system in the Galaxy S25 Edge compared to the one found in the Galaxy S25. This reduction in cooling capacity suggests that Samsung might opt for Qualcomm’s slower Snapdragon 8 Elite (SM8750-3-AB) chipset, which sacrifices one Performance CPU core to decrease thermal throttling in slim devices. Furthermore, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be just 5.84 mm thick.
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