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    First Glimpse: Galaxy S25 Edge in Three Stunning Titanium Colors!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. New Galaxy S25 Edge Unveiled: Official renders leak showcasing the Galaxy S25 Edge in Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Icy Blue, matching the S25 Ultra’s finishes.

    2. Unique Design Features: The S25 Edge will feature a vertical, oval-shaped camera island on the back, setting it apart from the existing Galaxy S25 models.

    3. Slim Profile with Trade-Offs: At approximately 5.8mm thick, it will be one of the thinnest flagship smartphones; however, it may have a smaller 3,786mAh battery and limited camera capabilities with only two rear cameras.

    4. Expected Launch and Pricing: The Galaxy S25 Edge is anticipated to launch in April 2024, with pricing estimated between $1,000 and $1,200, positioned between the Galaxy S25 Plus and Ultra models.

    Samsung is gearing up to expand its Galaxy S25 lineup with the anticipated Galaxy S25 Edge. Recently, new leaks provided a first look at its stunning titanium color options. These hues include Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Icy Blue. Notably, these colors mirror those found in the S25 Ultra, showcasing a cohesive design language across the series.

    The Galaxy S25 Edge presents a fresh design. While it shares a front profile with the other S25 models, its rear camera arrangement stands out. Instead of traditional individual camera rings, it features a unique oval-shaped camera island, reminiscent of the iPhone X’s design. This subtle twist adds a modern flair to the device.

    Despite its sleek looks, the S25 Edge may compromise some specifications to achieve its thin profile. With a reported thickness of around 5.8mm, holders can expect it to be one of the thinnest flagship smartphones available. However, it will house a smaller 3,786mAh battery, which is a notable decrease compared to the 4,900mAh in the S25 Plus. Both the S25 Edge and the Plus will sport a similar 6.7-inch display.

    Camera enthusiasts might find the S25 Edge’s setup underwhelming. It will feature two rear cameras: a 200MP main sensor and a 12MP ultra-wide sensor. However, it lacks a dedicated telephoto zoom lens, which some users may miss in photography.

    Samsung has not yet confirmed a specific release date, but indications point to an April launch. Pricing is expected to fall between $1,000 and $1,200, positioning the Galaxy S25 Edge as an appealing option for those looking for a high-end smartphone experience.

    As urban areas continue to adopt smart technologies, devices like the Galaxy S25 Edge enhance everyday life. Their advanced features promote connectivity and efficiency, contributing to the rapid growth of smart cities across the globe.

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