The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to join the current Galaxy S25 series handset, which was unveiled globally in January. The edge variant lineup will have slimmer compared to other smartphones. Although it is expected to have some similar features such as base, plus and ultra versions, the edge option has been topped to get a small battery than the vanilla model. Now, the phone has appeared on a certification site, which suggests that it will probably pack a small battery compared to the Galaxy S25.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Battery Size
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Battery with the model number EB-BS937ABY appeared on the UL Demko database with certification number DK-162562-Hul. The listing suggests that the phone will pack 3,786mAh battery. It is likely that there is a rated capacity and the handset is expected to be marketed with a specific battery of 3,900mAh.
This corresponds to an earlier leak that suggested that Samsung Galaxy S25 would pack the 3,900mAh battery, smaller than the 4,000mAh cell that gives strength to the standard Galaxy S25 version. The Edge variant was first seen on the 3C website of China. The listing claimed that the phone would support 25W wired charging similar to the base variant.
SAMSUNG Galaxy S25 Other Facilities (Expected)
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be operated by the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Chipset as base, plus and ultra variants. It is also expected that 12GB RAM and Android are expected to support the ship with a UI 7 based UI 7. The phone can be priced at $ 999 (about Rs 87,150). It has been tipped to sports 5.84 mm profile, weight 162g, and 6.65 inch performance.
For optics, Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will probably take a dual rear camera unit with a 200-megapixel primary sensor and 12-megapixel ultravide angle shooter. The handset can be launched on 16 April, and in May select markets have been tipped to sell.
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