The availability of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge on launch day may be challenging.

The availability of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge on launch day may be challenging.

      We're hearing increasing concerns regarding the forthcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, which are not favorable for potential early buyers. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be officially revealed next month, followed by a global release, leading to inquiries about its launch pricing and availability. Financial News has started to provide insights on these topics.

      Samsung intends to price the new device in Korea at 1,500,000 won (approximately $1,029) for the 256GB variant and 1,630,000 won (around $1,118) for the 512GB option. Although these prices are said to be lower than expected, international customers should brace for slightly elevated costs. Typically, Samsung devices are more budget-friendly in the company's homeland.

      This pricing places the Galaxy S25 Edge between the Galaxy S25 Plus and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. In Korea, the 256GB Galaxy S25 Plus is listed at $928, whereas the 256GB Galaxy S25 Ultra costs $1,165. The prices in the U.S. are $1,000 and $1,300, respectively, before any discounts.

      At launch, there will not be a 1TB version of the Galaxy S25 Edge.

      If you're considering purchasing the Galaxy S25 Edge, be prepared for some disappointment. A recent report (courtesy of SamMobile) indicates that the initial supply will be limited to only 40,000 units. For context, Samsung sold 1 million Galaxy S25 units in Korea within the first 21 days of its release.

      The Galaxy S25 Edge has been surrounded by ongoing speculation and is expected to go head-to-head with the iPhone 17 Air, which is set to be launched later this year. This Samsung device may become one of the sleekest smartphones, possibly incorporating a ceramic rear for enhanced durability. Rumors suggest it will sport a 6.656-inch display and impressive camera improvements, including reports of a 200-megapixel primary camera. Similar to other models in the Galaxy S25 series, the phone is anticipated to be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.

      Although Samsung has not formally announced the Galaxy S25 Edge yet, it did provide a sneak peek at last week’s MWC Barcelona 2025. The official announcement is likely to come next month, with a launch expected in May.

      After reviewing the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, I moved immediately to the Galaxy S25 Plus. I was eager to experience the phone I had identified as my favorite after my hands-on experience, and I wanted to confirm if my initial impressions were accurate. I'm pleased to report that they were, although I didn't expect the device to feel somewhat unexciting. However, I appreciate it precisely for its simplicity.

      A simple design isn't synonymous with poor quality. My review model of the Galaxy S25 Plus comes in a sleek navy color, which is more visually appealing than the basic black version without being overly bright. I'd describe it as understated. As I anticipated, the edges of the chassis are less sharp than those of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, making it more comfortable to hold and use, thus reducing fatigue. It's slim and lightweight, which means I haven't faced any issues carrying it in my pocket.

      Samsung’s strategy for the camera in its Ultra models has centered on evolution and gradual enhancements with each new iteration. The Galaxy S24 Ultra introduced a secondary telephoto lens with a 50MP sensor and 5x optical zoom. The combination of a higher resolution and pixel binning improved the zoom quality compared to the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s 10x zoom, despite having a shorter optical zoom range. The Galaxy S25 Ultra also features the 200MP main camera first seen in the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

      Samsung is set to make a comeback in the ultra-slim phone market with the Galaxy S25 Edge in the upcoming months. As of now, the company has provided only a vague preview of the device, remaining tight-lipped about its specifications or release schedule. Recently, a seemingly functional model of the Galaxy S25 Edge appeared in a leaked video, showcasing its slim profile from various angles. The brief clip compared the phone to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and offered a glimpse of its alleged internal features via the AIDA64 app running on the device.

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The availability of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge on launch day may be challenging.

We're getting increasing reports about the forthcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, and the news isn't favorable for those considering an early purchase.