Just days ahead of its official reveal, new leaked promotional images have provided the clearest look yet at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge—the company’s thinnest Galaxy phone to date. The images, reportedly intended for marketing use, highlight key design elements, confirm several previously rumored specs, and showcase official accessories ahead of the May 13 launch.

According to the leaks, the S25 Edge will arrive in three color options: Titanium Icyblue, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Jetblack. A notable design change includes the device’s incredibly slim 5.8mm profile, which appears to be paired with a titanium frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the back, pointing to durability despite its thin build.
The camera setup consists of a 200MP primary sensor alongside a 12MP ultrawide lens, with the primary camera said to feature 2x optical-quality zoom. These images also seem to confirm features like an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, wireless charging support, and a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, already tipped to power the flagship device.

Additional hardware highlights include a 120Hz AMOLED display, under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and a 3,900mAh battery—a modest capacity by today’s standards, likely a necessary compromise for the device’s form factor. As expected, there’s no charger included in the box, though a USB-C cable and SIM ejector tool are visible.
Beyond the phone itself, the leak also offers a preview of Samsung’s official accessories, including silicone and synthetic leather ‘Kindsuit’ cases, designed to complement the phone’s slender profile. Case colors appear to match the phone’s finishes, with black, blue, gray, and translucent variants shown.

While this leak doesn’t introduce entirely new features, it reinforces what has been suggested through earlier reports and paints a clearer picture of how Samsung plans to position the S25 Edge—as a stylish, lightweight alternative within the Galaxy S25 lineup, without sacrificing performance or flagship-level camera hardware.

The Galaxy S25 Edge will be formally unveiled during a Samsung Unpacked virtual event on May 12. Pricing rumors suggest the device may launch around $1,415.
If accurate, these latest images add credibility to what appears to be one of Samsung’s boldest design revisions in years. Whether consumers are ready to embrace a slimmer form factor—especially if it comes with battery or durability trade-offs—remains to be seen.