5.8mm thinnest Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition flagship! Samsung Galaxy S25 edge release delayed

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Samsung first showcased the Galaxy S25 Edge at the S25 series launch conference. This is the world’s thinnest Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition flagship, and announced that it will be released later.

It is worth noting that its ultra-thin body seems to have brought considerable challenges to Samsung’s mass production. Earlier news said that the phone is expected to be released on April 16, but the latest news shows that it has been postponed again and will not be released until June at the latest.

It is reported that the dimensions of Galaxy S25 Edge are 158.2mm×75.5mm×5.84mm.

Its thickness is very close to the rumored 5.5mm thickness of Apple’s new iPhone 17 Air. The two international giants, who are also fateful rivals, have both set their sights on the ultra-light and thin track this year.

However, this extreme lightness and thinness comes at a price. The battery capacity of the Galaxy S25 Edge is only 3900mAh, and it only supports 25W fast charging, so its battery life performance is really worrying.

In terms of other configurations, the Galaxy S25 Edge uses a 6.7-inch center-punch straight screen, supports 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate, a right-angle middle frame solution, and the body uses a combination of ceramic back panel and armored aluminum frame.

The core is equipped with Samsung’s customized Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which supports AI image generation and real-time video summary functions.

The rear camera uses a dual-camera solution, including a 200-megapixel main camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. The main camera is the same ISOCELL HP2 as the S24 Ultra.

Although it only has dual cameras, its overall positioning is actually not low. It is expected to be priced higher than the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+, second only to the super-large Galaxy S25S25 Ultra.

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