Although Samsung offered us some early looks at the Galaxy S25 Edge this year, the official release date has not yet been announced. A Korean outlet has now disclosed pricing information and purported launch specifics.

The Galaxy S25 Edge is set to make its debut on May 13 as part of a special Unpacked event, according to the Financial News website. According to the article, the phone will go on sale in China and Korea on May 23. On May 30, it will be made available worldwide, including in the US.

According to reports, the 256GB model of Samsung’s phone will start at 1.5 million won (~Rs.89,300), while the 512GB model will cost 1.63 million won (~Rs.97,100). As a result, it costs about $911 more than the S25 Plus in the area. The publication claims that a 1TB variant will not be available.

According to reports, Samsung plans to offer pre-order customers double the storage space as part of its regular promotion, which will be provided free of charge. There won’t be any colors that are only available on Samsung.com, according to the Financial News, however it’s unclear if this is true elsewhere.