Highlights
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Launch Update
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge was initially slated for launch in mid-April, but an unexpected delay has postponed its release by a month. Samsung has confirmed that the S25 Edge will now be unveiled in mid-May. However, a recent report suggests that the initial launch will be limited to China and South Korea.
Initial Launch Details
Reputable leaker Ice Universe took to the Chinese social media platform Weibo to announce that Samsung plans to focus the first sales phase on South Korea and China. This post was shared on Weibo due to a compromise of the leaker’s account on X (previously Twitter).
Sales Availability
According to Ice Universe, consumers in South Korea and China will have access to the Galaxy S25 Edge by late May.
Max Jambor (@MaxJmb): The first countries to be able to buy the product are South Korea and China.
Market Implications
This restricted launch diverges from Samsung’s original intention for a global release, as the device has been widely promoted at events such as Galaxy Unpacked in January and MWC in March. Speculations stemming from recent leaks indicate a price range of $1000-$1100 in the US, showcasing Samsung’s ambition for a significant impact with this ultra-slim smartphone.
Future Market Plans
While this post suggests a limited launch initially, it does not eliminate the possibility of Samsung releasing the S25 Edge in other regions such as Europe, the US, or India in the future. However, the choice to limit the launch to just two countries at the start raises concerns about the South Korean company’s strategy.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Specifications
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is anticipated to feature a 6.7-inch display, mirroring the specifications of the S25+, and is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset along with 12GB of RAM.
