
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Design Revealed In New Leak Of Official Image
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is the slim addition to the Galaxy S25 series, expected to launch in the next few weeks. But now, a new leak shows what's claimed to be an official Samsung image, revealing many details of the much-anticipated handset.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
In a post on X, prolific leaker Evan Blass has placed an image which they say comes from Samsung, and, to confirm there are no major surprise here, 'Yup, looks like everything is where it's supposed to be,' they comment.
We knew already that there would be two cameras on the phone's back and one on the front, and the helpful labels in the image confirm these, alongside the side button and volume buttons.
There's also a speaker at the base of the phone, and a microphone. So far, so unsurprising.
It's worth noting that there's a SIM card tray. While this isn't a shock, recent dummies of Apple's super-slim handset, the phone predicted to be the iPhone 17 Air, show no SIM card tray. Well, there's no such tray on any iPhone 16 phone released for the U.S. market, but the absence on the 17 Air was also taken to mean that the phone was just too thin for such a tray.
That's not a problem for the Galaxy S25 Edge, it seems, despite its thinness. Blass posted on April 25 the new phone's thickness: 'At just 5.8mm slim and 163g light, the Galaxy S25 Edge fits effortlessly into your pocket without compromising on strength, speed or style,' they reported.
Despite the thinness, that post also commented that one of the cameras would have a 200-megapixel sensor and all-day battery.
What it won't have, however, is a 3.5mm headphone jack. Since flagship phones with 3.5mm jacks are very rare (Sony Xperia 1 VI is a notable exception), this isn't a shock either, but the leaked image has kindly explained the situation for us.
Not only is there no mention of a headphone jack, but the socket at the base of the phone is revealed to be doing triple duty: 'USB/Charging/Audio port,' is the legend attached.
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