Galaxy S25 Edge Sensor Sizes Tipped; Similar to S25 Ultra

Galaxy S25 Edge camera module

Several details of the Galaxy S25 Edge have been churned out by the rumor mill in the past before and after Samsung showcased the smartphone at the Unpacked event in January this year, with a 5.8 mm titanium frame.

The past leaks have now been followed by a fresh report that shares details about the camera sensors of the ultra-slim Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone. Interestingly, the main camera is the same as the top-end variant, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, in the lineup.

Expected Galaxy S25 Edge Camera Specs

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The S25 Edge will have a 1/1.3-inch main camera with a resolution of 200 MP and OIS support. This will help the handset deliver clear shots with 2x zoom and compensate for the absence of a telephoto snapper. The other snapper on the back will be a 1/2.5-inch ultrawide sensor with a 12 MP resolution that the brand has opted for in the S25 and S25+. The two cameras will support a slew of enhanced Galaxy AI features. The front-facing shooter features a 1/3.2-inch 12 MP S5K3LU sensor.

Other Rumored S25 Edge Details

The Galaxy S25 Edge will have an AMOLED 6.66-inch display panel. This panel will have a 120 Hz refresh rate and a Full HD+ resolution.

The smartphone will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor from Qualcomm. This will be complemented by 12 GB RAM and 256 GB/512 GB storage, along with Android 15 layered with the manufacturer’s One UI 7.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge to Launch in South Korea and China in May 2025

The S25 Edge will come with a 3,900 mAh battery under its hood. The battery will feature 15 W wireless charging and 25 W wired charging support.

The handset will be available in three color options of Black, Icy Blue, and Silver with a titanium finish.

Galaxy S25 Edge launch confirmation

According to recent reports, the Galaxy S25 Edge will have a three-phase rollout.

Also Read: Galaxy S25 Edge Key Specifications and Global Launch Date Tipped

The smartphone will first roll out in the home country, South Korea, on the 13th of May this year. This will be followed by a China release soon after on the 23rd and a global release on the 30th of the same month.

The price for the 256 GB variant is speculated to be USD 1,217, while the 512 GB variant will carry a price tag of USD 1,347.

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