The device is expected to be unveiled in April and will be 6mm thin compared to the 7.2mm thickness of the Galaxy S25. That makes the Galaxy S25 Edge 16.7% thinner than the Galaxy S25. A recent report indicated that 39 countries are expected to host the Galaxy S25 Edge including the world’s second-largest smartphone market, India. However, missing from that list is the North American tag team of U.S. and Canada.

The Galaxy S25 Edge on the very left is extremely svelte compared to the other two unnamed models in this picture. | Image credit-PhoneArena
I don’t know about you, but while I think an ultra-thin phone would be nice to own, I wouldn’t want it at the expense of certain features that I would hate to see Samsung do away with. One possible posve: the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be powered by the same Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy AP that drives the Galaxy S25 series.