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The Galaxy S25 Edge is Samsung’s rumored ‘slim’ phone

Image showing the phone’s various parts laid out.
The Galaxy S25 Edge, deconstructed. | Screenshot: Samsung

Samsung just teased the Galaxy S25 Edge at the end of its Unpacked event, where it announced its Galaxy S25 lineup. It didn’t offer any details beyond the quick naming of the phone.

Below are some screenshots from Samsung’s presentation. It was brief, but it’s a phone, alright.

The Galaxy S25 Edge will come to the US, according to Android Authority, which cited a Samsung South Africa representative.

The outlet quotes the representative:

So, we will have the Ultra, the Plus, the base model. That’ll be South Africa. There is a Slim model, not initially available here. It’ll be available in select markets.

They added:

What will be announced has not finally been decided yet. But certainly US, Korea will be announced (sic). And then that model might be available as a second (wave) launch.

Like Apple’s rumored iPhone Air, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be a super-skinny version of Samsung’s flagship line, measuring 6.4mm thick, according to recent rumors. That makes it thinner than the company’s other Galaxy phones. Rumors had pointed to three rear cameras, but that rumor doesn’t appear to have been accurate, now that we’ve seen it — the phone Samsung showed today only appears to have two on the back.

Rumors suggest that the phone will be released as soon as May.

A Samsung representative told The Verge the company had nothing further to share other than the tease at Unpacked.

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