Samsung is gearing up to expand its Galaxy S25 series with the addition of the Galaxy S25 Edge, a slimmer variant expected to join the lineup. While the device is anticipated to share several features with the standard, Plus, and Ultra models, it may come with a smaller battery compared to the base version. A recent certification listing has provided further evidence of this, suggesting that the Galaxy S25 Edge will feature a more compact battery capacity than its counterparts.
The battery details for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge recently surfaced on the UL Demko certification database, revealing a model number EB-BS937ABY. According to the listing, the handset will house a 3,786mAh battery, which is likely the rated capacity. In commercial terms, Samsung is expected to market it as a 3,900mAh battery, aligning with previous leaks regarding the device’s specifications.
This information reinforces earlier reports suggesting that the Galaxy S25 Edge will indeed have a smaller battery than the standard Galaxy S25, which is equipped with a 4,000mAh cell. Despite the slight reduction in battery capacity, the Edge variant is expected to maintain similar performance and efficiency optimizations as its sibling models. Notably, the phone had previously appeared on China’s 3C certification site, hinting at key charging capabilities.
According to the 3C listing, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to support 25W wired charging, matching the base S25 model. While Samsung has yet to officially confirm these specifications, the certification leaks suggest that the Galaxy S25 Edge will prioritize a sleek and lightweight design while retaining essential features from the main lineup. More details will likely emerge as the device approaches its official launch.