You can take these specs and features to the bank
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor;
- One UI 7 software;
- 5.8mm profile;
- 163 grams weight;
- Pro-grade 200MP camera;
- Titanium bezel;
- Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 front.

This is clearly legit Galaxy S25 Edge information we shouldn’t have had access to right now. | Image Credit — Evan Blass on X
Then again, Samsung is undoubtedly a highly valued partner for Corning, so maybe this is a material the Galaxy S25 Edge will have special access to many months before phones from other brands.
These previously revealed details are almost certain too
- 6.66-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate technology;
- 256 and 512GB storage options;
- 12GB RAM;
- 12MP secondary ultra-wide-angle sensor;
- 10MP single front-facing camera;
- 3,900mAh battery;
- 25W charging support;
- IP68 water and dust resistance;
- 159mm height;
- 76mm width;
- Titanium Icyblue, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Jetblack colors.
They may not have been “ev-leaked” (or “ev-confirmed”) today, but that screen size, those two storage configurations, single 12GB RAM option, battery capacity, charging speeds, and everything else listed above has been the subject of multiple past reveals and corroborations, looking about as credible as the information featured in that internal Samsung document disclosed by Evan Blass.


The Galaxy S25 Edge looks just as cool in both black and icy blue colors.
Is there still room for last-minute surprises? Maybe on the pricing front, where the Galaxy S25 Edge is either shaping up to be super-expensive… or outrageously expensive. Expected to be formally unveiled on May 13, the S25 Ultra’s slightly smaller and significantly thinner brother could go on sale in the US as early as May 30 at a starting price of anywhere between $1,100 and $1,300.