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Official Galaxy S25 Edge Renders Showcase Unique Samsung Design


The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is the first time in a while that we’re seeing Samsung try to do something notably different. In this case, I’m not quite sure why they’re even attempting, but the OEM mixes up its formula so little that I’m glad to take what we’re getting here. Perhaps this could mark the return of phones that focus on thinness.

We haven’t gotten fantastic looks at the upcoming device thus far. Samsung showed it on screen at the end of Samsung Unpacked in January and also had it on the show floor for attendees. However, leaked renders might be the first time that everyone gets the chance to see the device in such an official capacity.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge’s Renders Confirm the Unique Dual-Camera Design

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Image: WinFuture

If I were on the market for a new phone, I wouldn’t find myself in the S25 Edge queue. I’m a power user, though, so perhaps I was never the target market in the first place (I wonder who is). The phone might be better suited for those who want a device that stands out in a crowd and has a bit more of a fashion focus going for it. After all, a 5.84 mm-thick device isn’t something you see every day.

If you consider yourself the target market and are planning to pre-order the phone as soon as available, you’ll be glad about this leak from WinFuture. Roland Quandt has published exclusive renders of the smartphone, showing it from the front and the back—the latter is obviously the more interesting of the two. The S25 Edge is the first time we’re getting a dual-camera setup on a Samsung flagship (excluding the Z Flip) in a long time.

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Image: WinFuture

The front of the phone is hard to distinguish from the Galaxy S25 or Galaxy S25+. It has very slender bezels and a punch-hole selfie camera up top, with a rounded rectangular shape. However, the back panel is more interesting. It is flat, with Samsung branding in the usual spot and a vertical dual-camera setup in the upper left, with the flash right below. All the camera elements are housed on a slightly raised oval platform.

The Galaxy S25 Edge Will Arrive in Three Titanium-Named Colorways

The device’s design has been demystified, though considering thinness is meant to be its focal point, it would have been nice to get renders showing it from the side. Regardless, beggars can’t be choosers, so we’ll take what we get. Let’s talk about something else, though—the colorways.

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Image: WinFuture

The S25 Edge will be available in three colorways: Titanium Icy Blue, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Jet Black. This naming is similar to the S25 Ultra, which also depends on titanium for its metal frame. However, it is odd since rumors are yet to settle on whether the device will actually use titanium for its frame. It’d be odd, somewhat misleading even, if not.

For a fashion phone of sorts, the colorways aren’t as daring as one might expect, but considering this device is the first flagship in its sub-segment (Apple is expected to join later this year), Samsung might be trying to play it safe.





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