The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, first showcased at the beginning of the year at both CES and MWC, has been relatively quiet on the official news front since then. However, a recent report from Android Headlines has shed some light on the device’s color options, memory variants, and prices, bringing some much-needed updates to eager enthusiasts. According to Android Headlines, the Galaxy S25 Edge will be available in three distinct colors: Titanium Icyblue, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Jetblack. The names themselves hint at the use of titanium for the frame, consistent with the approach taken for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, suggesting a premium build quality.
In terms of memory and pricing, specifically for the European market, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to come in two main configurations. The 256 GB model is anticipated to be priced between 1,200 – 1,300 euros, while the 512 GB version could range from 1,300 – 1,400 euros. These prices position the Galaxy S25 Edge squarely in the premium segment, comparable to other high-end smartphones currently available. However, it’s notable that despite its premium pricing, the device is reported to lack a telephoto lens, a feature often included in phones at this price point. Pricing can vary by region, so these figures are likely to serve as a general guideline rather than a hard rule for all markets.
The source of this information comes from GizmoChina, which has provided insights into the upcoming device, stirring interest among tech enthusiasts and potential buyers awaiting the official launch.