- Fresh renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge reveal its color options.
- The phone will come in three finishes: Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Icy Blue, and Titanium Silver.
- It will be Samsung’s slimmest flagship phone and may be priced like the S25 Ultra.

Samsung is expected to launch its slim flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Edge, in April this year. The company previously showcased the phone’s chassis during the S25 launch. Now, leaked renders reveal the color options it could come in.
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Design and Colors: Thin and Titanium
According to renders sourced from WinFuture, the phone will be available in three Titanium finishes:
- Titanium Jet Black
- Titanium Icy Blue
- Titanium Silver

All three finishes have a subtle, pastel-like appearance. They are muted and toned down, similar to Apple’s iPhone 16e colors and the complete opposite of Google’s bold Pixel 9a hues. Samsung had previously teased the phone’s ultra-slim design during the S25 series launch, where its slim profile was fully visible.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is set to be Samsung’s slimmest flagship phone yet, measuring just 5.84mm thick and weighing only 162 grams. To achieve this ultra-thin design, Samsung has opted for a simpler dual-camera setup instead of the usual triple-lens system.
Camera: Streamlined for Slimness
The phone’s camera setup is expected to include:
- 200MP with ISOCELL HP2 sensor and OIS
- 12MP ultra-wide camera
Telephoto and periscope lenses typically require more internal space, which is why Samsung appears to have skipped them.
Battery and Charging: The Thinness Trade-off
One of the biggest challenges of an ultra-thin phone is battery capacity. The S25 Edge is rumored to pack a modest 3,900mAh battery, which is 22% smaller than the 5,000mAh battery found in the standard Galaxy S25.
It remains unclear whether Samsung is using a silicon-carbon battery, which would allow for a larger capacity while maintaining the thin profile, or if this is simply the largest battery they could fit. While software optimizations might help with efficiency, battery life may not be a strong point of this phone.
The battery is likely to support 25W fast charging, just like the regular S25. The S25 takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes for a full charge, so with the smaller battery on the Edge model, it should go from 0 to 100% in under an hour.
Performance: No Compromises Here
Despite the slim form factor, the S25 Edge will pack top-tier hardware:
- Snapdragon 8 Elite processor
- 12GB RAM (same as the rest of the S25 series)
There are no compromises in performance, so you can expect smooth and lag-free usage. Given the ultra-thin chassis, heat dissipation could be a challenge, making it interesting to see if Samsung implements a small vapor chamber cooling system.
The Galaxy S25 Edge was recently spotted on Geekbench with the model number SM-S937N, scoring 2,969 in the single-core test and 9,486 in the multi-core test.
Display: Large and Smooth

Previous leaks suggest that the phone will feature a 6.66 or 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2,600 nits of peak brightness. It will be a flat panel with 1.32mm bezels and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection.
Given that the display size matches the S25 Plus, the phone will be slim and lightweight, but it won’t exactly be a compact smartphone.
Price and Launch: When and How Much?
According to leaks, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is set to launch on April 16, 2025, alongside the Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7. It won’t come cheap either, with rumored prices as follows:
- US: Around $1,000
- Europe: Between €1,200 and €1,300
- India: Around ₹1,10,000
This pricing places the S25 Edge closer to the Galaxy S25 Plus and Ultra in some markets rather than the regular S25. That makes sense since it features a titanium alloy middle frame, just like the Ultra.