Samsung is gearing up to expand its flagship lineup with the Galaxy S25 Edge, which was subtly teased during the company’s recent Galaxy Unpacked event. While Samsung has yet to officially disclose details about the device, a recent listing on GeekBench suggests that the smartphone is in the works. The Galaxy S25 Edge will join the Galaxy S25 series alongside the standard Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. One notable design feature of the Galaxy S25 Edge is its ultra-thin profile, making it slimmer than the rest of the models in the lineup.
A Samsung smartphone bearing the model number SM-S937B has appeared in the GeekBench database, and based on the listed specifications, it is likely the Galaxy S25 Edge. The device has posted impressive benchmark scores, achieving 2,806 in single-core performance and 8,416 in multi-core performance. The listing also reveals that the smartphone will come with 10.69GB of RAM, which will likely be marketed as 12GB. Additionally, the device is set to launch with Android 15 out of the box, ensuring users get the latest software experience.
Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 Edge is powered by a Qualcomm ARMv8 octa-core chipset, with its base CPU core clocked at 3.53GHz. The processor features two high-performance cores running at 4.47GHz and six efficiency cores clocked at 3.53GHz. These specifications align with the newly announced Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is expected to deliver optimized performance and efficiency. Reports indicate that Samsung may launch the Galaxy S25 Edge as early as April this year, positioning it as a sleek and powerful alternative within the S25 lineup.
Leaks and rumors also suggest that the Galaxy S25 Edge will feature an incredibly slim 6.4mm body, with the thickness around the camera bump reaching 8.3mm. Based on glimpses from the Galaxy Unpacked event, the smartphone is likely to feature a dual-camera setup on the rear. It is expected to house a 200-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL HP2 primary sensor, accompanied by a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens. However, the device may not include a dedicated telephoto camera, which could set it apart from its S25 series counterparts.