
Tue May 13 06:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Samsung Unveils Galaxy S25 Edge: A Slim, Powerful Smartphone Marvel
**Seoul, South Korea –** Samsung Electronics today announced the Galaxy S25 Edge, a remarkably slim smartphone boasting pro-level performance and innovative AI features. Measuring just 5.8mm thick and weighing 163 grams, the S25 Edge represents a significant leap forward in smartphone design.
The device features a durable titanium frame and Corning® Gorilla® Glass Ceramic 2, ensuring both resilience and a sleek aesthetic. Its photographic capabilities are highlighted by a 200MP wide lens with improved Nightography, offering sharper images with up to 40% better brightness in low-light conditions. A 12MP ultra-wide lens with autofocus enhances macro photography.
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 ® Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy, the S25 Edge offers fast and reliable performance, aided by a reconfigured vapor chamber for efficient heat dissipation. Samsung’s ProVisual Engine ensures sharp details and natural skin tones in photos and videos, while AI-powered editing tools like Audio Eraser and Drawing Assist enhance creativity.
The S25 Edge leverages the power of Galaxy AI, providing personalized experiences and seamless integration with various apps. It includes features like Now Brief and Now Bar, offering convenient reminders and third-party app integrations. Furthermore, the device integrates with Google’s Gemini, enabling features such as live camera and screen sharing. Samsung emphasizes that on-device AI processing ensures data security through Samsung Knox Vault.
TM Roh, President and Acting Head of Samsung’s Device eXperience Division, stated that the S25 Edge “marks a breakthrough for its category and accelerates important innovation across the mobile industry.”
The Galaxy S25 Edge will be available in Titanium Silver, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Icyblue. For further details, visit Samsung Newsroom, SamsungMobilePress.com, or Samsung.com. Note that Samsung Newsroom videos are no longer supported on Internet Explorer; users are advised to use a different browser.