Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Pre-Order Begins: After announcing the launch, Samsung has now opened pre-orders for its category-defining smartphone, Galaxy S25 Edge. Measuring just 5.8mm thick and housed in a titanium frame, the S25 Edge is the slimmest Galaxy S series smartphone to date, the company claimed.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Display, Battery Capacity & IP Rating
The phone features a 6.7-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2x display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, vision booster, and adaptive color tone. It packs a 3,900mAh battery that supports up to 25W charging and has an IP68 dust and water resistance rating.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Colour & Variant
Galaxy S25 Edge will be available in three colour options and two variants.
Colour – Titanium Silver, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Icyblue.
Variant – 12+512GB and 12+256GB
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Availability
The Galaxy S25 Edge is available for pre-order across all major online and offline retail stores.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Pre-Order Offers
Customers pre-ordering the Galaxy S25 Edge will get a free storage upgrade worth Rs 12,000. Apart from that, customers can also avail no-cost EMI for up to 9 months on the device.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Price
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Camera
The smartphone has a dual camera system on the back- a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 200MP wide camera. For selfies, it has a 12MP camera on the front.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Processor
The Galaxy S25 Edge is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform and comes with One UI 7.0, based on Android 15, pre-installed. It also features a redesigned vapor chamber for consistent heat dissipation, the company claims in the official release.
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