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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will be launched on April 16 with a 200 MP camera and a good price
Galaxy S25 Edge is launched on April 16 with a 200 MP camera and an affordable price

- March 2, 2025
- Updated: March 2, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Samsung has confirmed that it will present its new smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Edge, on April 16, with sales scheduled to begin in May.
This model stands out for its ultra-thin design, with a thickness of approximately 6.4 mm, a slight increase from the 6.3 mm that is rumored for the upcoming iPhone 17 Air.
With this, Samsung seems to want to get ahead of Apple in the race to offer lighter and more elegant devices in the market.
The Samsung phone to compete with the iPhone 16e
The Galaxy S25 Edge will be available in three colors: light blue, black, and silver, and will feature an impressive 200 MP main camera, inherited from the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
This focus on high-quality photography can attract consumers looking to enhance their photographic experience through their mobile device.
According to a report from Seoul Economic Daily, the Galaxy S25 Edge will be launched at a mid-range price, which could make it accessible to a wider audience. This strategy is part of Samsung’s plan not only to capture the interest of current users but also to gain market share before the launch of Apple’s iPhone 17 Air.
The competition between Samsung and Apple has reached a new level in the ultra-thin smartphone segment. Both manufacturers are expected to usher in an era of innovation in device design, as demonstrated by the recent launch of the Oppo Find N5, which is even thinner, at just 4.21 mm thick, although this model will not be available in many regions of the world.
With the imminent presentation of the Galaxy S25 Edge, consumers and technology enthusiasts are eager to see how it compares to the competition and whether it will truly represent a significant advancement in the design and features of smartphones.
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