In a new video, the Galaxy S25 Edge, known as an extremely slim competitor among the S25 Series flagship phones, is next to the Galaxy S25 Ultra to make their design differences well. Scheduled to unveil on May 9, the device promises only 1.5 mm thick. It is expected to start selling on June 5 in South Korea and then on June 5 in the United States.
The Galaxy S25 Edge has been the focus of the media earlier and was displayed at the Galaxy Unpacked event earlier this year, as well as at the Samsung booth at the MWC 2025. Its very thin design at that time attracted the attention of many visitors, though it was limited to work with it. Now, this video shows more details of the look of the phone. The S25 Edge, which is only a little shorter than the S25 Ultra, will report to be just lower than that.
Unfortunately, the camera system is not as varied as the Ultra model and even the Plus model, which can be a weak point. Also, unlike the recently launched OnePlus 13T handset, it lacks telephoto lens. The 2.5mm thickness of the S25 Edge turns it into the thinnest Samsung flagship phone to date, though the zoom camera has been removed to achieve this feature.

The S25 Edge uses a 5.5 -inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 4P and a 1 Hz -Hz and uses a powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. The handset has 2GB of RAM and a maximum of 1 GB of internal storage. The rear camera system consists of a 2 -megapixel main sensor and a 2 or 2 -megapixel superb sensor, and there is a 2 -megapixel selfie camera in Lu that are all improved with Galaxy AI artificial intelligence capabilities such as Photo Assist. Its 2 mAh battery supports a 2 -watt charge.

The S25 Edge is due to be introduced on May 9 through an online event and will be available to buyers first in South Korea and then in the US. Its estimated price will be between 1 and 2 euros. Its supply status in other markets is still unclear, and it is said that Samsung will initially produce only 5 units to measure demand.
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