The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to hit the market shortly after its official launch, with no further delays anticipated. This confirmation comes from reliable tipster Max Jambor, who stated that the device will be available by Q2 2025.
Given that the phone is already scheduled to launch “around April,” it’s clear that its availability will align with Q2. While the exact release date hasn’t been confirmed yet, this update from a trusted source offers more clarity on the timeline.
The “around April” timeframe was previously mentioned by a Samsung representative last month, which further solidified the anticipated launch window. Initially, May was speculated as a possible release month, but the latest information points to April as the likely period.
The Galaxy S25 Edge was previewed at Samsung’s first Unpacked event of the year, where the company gave a sneak peek at its design. The phone will feature two rear cameras, a change from its initial design which included three. This decision was made to keep the phone slimmer, with its thickness reduced from the original 6.4mm to just 5.84mm. Additionally, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be equipped with a 3,900mAh battery, and its display size is likely to be similar to that of the Galaxy S25+.