Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge design, display, processor, and all other leaks

Samsung teased the Galaxy S25 Edge at its Galaxy Unpacked event, but the company did not reveal much except a first look.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be an ultra-thin device that could compete directly with Apple's rumoured iPhone 17 Air.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to sport a 6.66-inch display.
Samsung teased the Galaxy S25 Edge at its Galaxy Unpacked event, but the company did not reveal much except a first look. However, leaks and rumours have been providing more details about what to expect from this upcoming smartphone. The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be an ultra-thin device that could compete directly with Apple’s rumoured iPhone 17 Air. Here’s everything we know so far about this phone.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge design and specifications (Expected)
The Galaxy S25 Edge can feature a significant design change compared to the Galaxy S25 series. Reports suggest that Samsung might replace the glass back with a ceramic or glass-ceramic hybrid material. This change likely aims to make the phone slimmer and lighter while still maintaining durability. The device is rumoured to be just 5.84mm thick.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to sport a 6.66-inch display. Under the hood, the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset is expected to power the Galaxy S25 Edge. The phone will likely feature 12GB of RAM
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On the camera front, leaks suggest that the Galaxy S25 Edge can feature a dual-rear camera setup which might include a 200MP primary sensor. As for battery life, the device is rumoured to pack a 3,900mAh battery supported by 25W wired charging.
Apart from this, we do not know much about the device and even Samsung remains tight-lipped. Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to compete directly with Apple’s rumoured iPhone 17 Air, which is also said to focus on a thin and lightweight design. If both brands launch ultra-thin flagships, we could see a new trend emerging in the smartphone market.
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