Caption – Upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge on display. (Image credit – SamMobile)
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge has been making headlines for a while now, and it’s finally set to launch on May 13. But a new leak has revealed the expected price of the phone and it might be a bit unexpectedly high.
Before we go to the price, let’s recall what to expect from the phone in terms of specs. According to reports, the S25 Edge comes with just two cameras on the back. It has a sleek and slim design, which might help justify the smaller battery.
But here’s the thing, many new Android phones already offer large batteries, thanks to high-density silicon-carbon (Si/C) battery technology. Samsung could use that same tech to give this phone a bigger battery, even if it adds a bit to the cost.
Now, coming back to the recent price leak. It appears the Galaxy S25 Edge is actually priced higher than the almost-perfect Galaxy S25+.
Caption – Galaxy S25 Edge on Italian website listing.
The phone has been spotted on Italian retailer Zanetti’s website, with the 256GB model listed at €1,362 and the 512GB version at €1,488. That’s more than what was originally expected in Europe. For comparison, the S25+ in the same storage options costs €1,247 and €1,372. So, the Edge is over €100 more expensive than the S25+, at least according to this listing.
Caption – Galaxy S25 Edge on Italian website listing. (Screenshot credit – Gizmochina)
Of course, prices can change depending on the region, so converting this directly into your local currency won’t give you an exact figure. Still, it offers a good idea of where it stands compared to the rest of the S25 lineup.
On the performance front, the phone has shown improvement over time. In Geekbench CPU tests, it scored 2969 in single-core and 9486 in multi-core performance. But keep in mind that these numbers don’t always tell the full story, especially when it comes to how the phone handles sustained workloads. Given its slim design, the cooling system might not be as capable as the one in the S25+.
So, we’ll have to wait for real-world tests to see how it performs.
On the software side, the S25 Edge is expected to come with One UI 7 pre-installed. The stable version of One UI 7 is also starting to roll out to some older Samsung flagships.
Answer. The Galaxy S25 Edge has a sleek and slim design and two rear cameras and is expected to come with One UI 7 pre-installed. It has a smaller battery compared to other Android phones, although high-density silicon-carbon (Si/C) battery technology could potentially enhance battery capacity.
Answer. According to a leak, the Galaxy S25 Edge is priced at €1,362 for the 256GB model and €1,488 for the 512GB model. This makes it over €100 more expensive than the Galaxy S25+ in similar storage variants in Europe.
Answer. The phone scored 2969 in single-core and 9486 in multi-core Geekbench tests, showing improvements in performance. However, due to its slim design, the cooling system may not perform as effectively as the one in the Galaxy S25+, particularly during sustained workloads.
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