Samsung has sparked considerable excitement with a teaser of the Galaxy S25 Edge at its first unpacked event of the year, promising a sleek and ultra-thin design for its latest smartphone. As the tech community eagerly anticipates the launch, new details about the device have emerged, thanks to insights shared by PandaFlash, a well-known tipster.

Specs:

According to PandaFlash, who asserts that these details are “confirmed,” the Galaxy S25 Edge will sport a 12-megapixel front camera and ultra-slim 1.32mm bezels all around. It will also feature Pro Scaler Support, enhancing video and image quality. For durability and a premium feel, the phone is expected to be equipped with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the display and an Armor Aluminum frame.

Connectivity features are robust, with support for the latest Wi-Fi 7 standards, indicating enhanced internet speeds and reliability. Additionally, the Galaxy S25 Edge will include a vapour chamber cooling system. This is albeit slightly thinner than that in the standard Galaxy S25 model.

In terms of display technology, the device will boast an LTPO AMOLED screen with a dynamic 1-120Hz refresh rate. This allows for fluid visual performance that adapts to the content being displayed. The screen’s peak brightness is touted to reach an impressive 2,600 nits. Further, its paired with Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity for seamless peripheral and accessory integration.

Storage and speed are also highlights, with the phone featuring a Type-C USB 3.2 charging port and UFS 4.0 flash storage for faster data transfer and file access. Security features include an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, and for audio, stereo speakers will enhance the multimedia experience.

One of the most significant revelations is the inclusion of a 200-megapixel main camera. So that it positioned the Galaxy S25 Edge as a potential powerhouse for photography enthusiasts. The device will also support 25W wired charging, providing a balance between fast charging and battery longevity.

While the display size hasn’t been officially confirmed, rumours suggest it could be around 6.7 inches. Overall, the Galaxy S25 Edge seems to be shaping up as a thinner alternative to the Galaxy S25+.