Samsung could launch the Galaxy S25 Edge sometime in April. As the alleged timeframe approaches, related leaks have intensified. This month, we brought you exclusive details such as colors, storage variants, and the price of the device. Now, a reliable tipster has resolved the question of whether the Galaxy S25 Edge’s frame will be made of aluminum or titanium. There’s also another interesting detail about the device’s display.
Since the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung has opted to implement a titanium frame on its Galaxy S Ultra devices to give them an additional “premium” touch. However, the base and Plus models of the latest Galaxy S25 series still use aluminum. Samsung has already officially confirmed that it will add a new “Edge” model to its Galaxy S lineup. So, doubts about the device’s frame material arose.
Samsung tipped to use titanium and a 2K display on the Galaxy S25 Edge
According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S25 Edge will boast a slightly more premium design than the other models except for the Ultra. That’s because the Weibo post claims the phone will have a titanium alloy frame, just like the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
But that’s not the only area where the S25 Edge will be superior to the base and vanilla variants. The source adds that Samsung will implement a 2K resolution display on the handset. For reference, all S25 models, except for the Ultra, use a Full HD+ display.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is a model with its own unique features, so you can expect some key differences from its siblings. For starters, the look of its rear area is noticeably different, with the presence of a camera island surrounding its two sensors. It will also be much thinner than the current models.
Now, the latest leaks mention that it will have some of the S25 Ultra’s design features. A recent report also mentioned that it would have bezels as slim as those of the latest Ultra flagship, for instance.
Samsung’s alleged decision regarding the device’s screen resolution is interesting. If true, it could limit the device’s battery life. Let’s remember that the S25 Edge’s thinness forced some compromises, such as battery capacity. Maintaining a Full HD+ display would have been a good way to reduce power consumption. Let’s hope Samsung does a good optimization job so that the Galaxy S25 Edge is at least capable of offering a full day of battery life.