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Ready for official images of the Galaxy S25 Edge? Here you go!


Ever since Samsung teased it back during Galaxy Unpacked, we’ve been seeing bits and pieces of the Galaxy S25 Edge. This is the slim version of Samsung’s latest flagship phone, and it’s set to be an exciting change of pace for the company. While we’ve seen some visuals of this phone so far, we have some official images of the Galaxy S25 Edge.

Here are official images of the Galaxy S25 Edge

The most important aspect of this phone is its thinness, and that can be tough to convey through images alone. However, it’s always nice having a solid visual of the phone. Samsung gave people a sneak peek of the phone during the Unpacked event, but it only showed off the device’s form. We didn’t see any colorways.

The images (via Winfuture) show us three different colorways. There’s “Titanium Jet Black”, “Titanium Icy Blue,” and “Titanium Silver.” It seems that Samsung is still pasting the “Titanium” buzzphrase on its phones- totally not inspired by Apple.

Looking at the images, it looks like Samsung is going for a pretty boring aesthetic with its phone. The colors have an almost pastel look to them, but with even less saturation. They look nice in a professional sense, but they overall look rather sterile.

What else to expect

Looking at the phones, we see that Samsung has opted for a two-camera setup for the Galaxy S25 Edge, which corroborates some recent rumors. It’s said that this phone will use a 200MP main camera accompanied by a 12MP ultrawide camera. The camera’s package is going to take a hit for the sake of thinness, but it’s not the biggest casualty.

Reports arose stating that the Galaxy S25 Edge will take a significant hit to battery capacity. We could be looking at a 3,900mAh battery. That’s 22% smaller than the standard 5,000mAh battery that we see. So, there’s no telling what Samsung will do to make sure that this phone doesn’t die before dinner.

Overall, it doesn’t seem that Samsung will bring anything really exciting with this phone. It’s thinner and… well that’s it. It will go head-to-head with Apple on making the best thin phone, but we don’t know if people feel the same about thin phones as they used to.



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