As anticipation builds for the official launch of Samsung’s slimmest Galaxy device yet, the Korean tech giant continues to unveil key details about the Galaxy S25 Edge. Following the confirmation of a 200MP main camera lens, Samsung has now revealed that the upcoming flagship will debut with Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 — a next-generation material designed to deliver enhanced durability without compromising on sleekness.
“Galaxy S25 Edge will set a new standard for craftsmanship and performance as our slimmest Galaxy S series device yet,” said Kwangjin Bae, EVP and Head of the Mechanical R&D Team of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “To support this breakthrough design, it was essential to develop a display material that was both exceptionally thin and reliably strong — a challenge that brought Corning and Samsung together, united by a shared vision for purposeful engineering and user-centric innovation. That vision is embedded in every detail of Galaxy S25 Edge.”
While this announcement confirms earlier leaks regarding the use of Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, it’s worth noting that the rumored inclusion of Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the back panel has yet to receive official confirmation.
Sleek, Lightweight, and Powerful
According to industry leaks and Samsung’s own announcements, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 1440×3120 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, encased in a chassis just 5.85mm thick and weighing only 163g. The device will reportedly utilize a titanium frame, further enhancing its premium build quality.
Under the hood, the S25 Edge is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, paired with 12GB of RAM, offering flagship-grade performance. The rear camera system includes the confirmed 200MP primary sensor, accompanied by a 12MP ultra-wide lens (f/2.2), while a 12MP front camera is expected to handle selfies and video calls.
Battery and Durability Considerations
In order to maintain its ultra-slim form factor, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to house a 3900mAh battery, a modest capacity by today’s flagship standards, potentially affecting longevity on a single charge. Nonetheless, the device is set to feature an IP68 rating, ensuring robust protection against dust and water ingress.
With the official unveiling scheduled for May 13, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge is shaping up to be a compelling blend of design innovation and cutting-edge technology — though how it balances power, endurance, and slimness will be closely watched by consumers and industry observers alike.
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