The Galaxy S25 Edge, Samsung’s most anticipated smartphone in the new S series, has been making headlines practically daily in recent days. Following earlier rumors pointing to an April 15 debut date, new information has emerged claiming that the business has postponed its ultra-thin flagship smartphone.
The reasons for the delayed release of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge remain undisclosed. According to reports, it could be the result of recent leadership changes following the death of Samsung DX head Jong-Hee Han, rather than any quality difficulties with the handset.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will be launched in May.
Meanwhile, according to our sources, Samsung has set a new date for the announcement of the Galaxy S25 Edge. According to our sources, the smartphone will now be released on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. This would indicate that Samsung has simply delayed the gadget by one month.
Rather than staging a large Unpacked event in January with the regular S25 lineup, the South Korean business will introduce the S25 Edge in a smaller online-only presentation, though this may vary by country. It is unknown whether the phone would be available in stores during the same month.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is said to have a 6.7-inch display, identical to the Galaxy S25+. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite will power the handset. It will have 12 GB of RAM and either 256 or 512 GB of storage. Recent leaks indicate that the smartphone will be available in at least three colors: Titanium Silver, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Icyblue.

Though we do not know the exact availability specifics, the S25 Edge could cost around 1,249 euros. That is a modest rise over the similarly sized Galaxy S25+, which costs 1,149 euros. It remains to be seen how well the Galaxy S25 Edge sells. Samsung is apparently intending to produce up to 3 million devices.