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Galaxy S25 Edge is reportedly 5.84mm thick with 3,900 mAh battery

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge was officially revealed at last month’s big Unpacked event, but Samsung hasn’t provided many details on the device. It’s abundantly clear, though, that earlier leaks of the device were wildly incorrect, as not only is the design drastically different, but the Galaxy S25 Edge is much thinner than first anticipated.

It was reported last year that Samsung would be launching a “Slim” version of the Galaxy S25 to pre-empt Apple’s coming “iPhone 17 Air.” In January, leaks of that device hit the web to reveal a familiar design matching the rest of the Galaxy S25 series along with a body that measured in at 6.4mm, only slightly thinner than the rest of Samsung’s lineup.

That report was quickly proved as incorrect, though.

Samsung’s official Galaxy S25 Edge unveiling revealed that the new device has only two cameras rather than the three mentioned in the prior leak. Samsung also hinted the device would be “around” 6mm in thickness, lower than the 6.4mm that’d been previously thought.

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In an update to its original report, SmartPrix and @OnLeaks claim that Samsung scrapped a 6.4mm thick version of the Galaxy S25 Edge, instead opting for this new device that measures in at 158.2 x 75.5 x 5.84mm. No other sources have corroborated this claim, and SmartPrix is adamant that it was “mostly” right about the first claim.

In any case, other Galaxy S25 Edge leaks do better align with this slimmer design. Ice Universe notes that Samsung is set to use its 200MP HP9 sensor in this device, while powering it with a 7-core version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Battery life may prove to be an issue, though, as the Edge is thought to only have a 3,900 mAh battery. For context, the Galaxy S25 has a 4,000 mAh battery and a much smaller 6.2-inch display.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S25 Edge “around” April 2025, as we previously reported.

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