The slim variant of the Galaxy S25 series has always drawn a lot of attention. Samsung has shown it off several times, including at the January Unpacked event and Mobile World Congress. But no one has been allowed to actually try it yet. The wait might be over soon. Noted leakster Evan Blass has shared what looks like official marketing material for the Galaxy S25 Edge, revealing the release date and confirming one key “Slim” detail.
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Galaxy S25 Edge release date confirmed with a “Slim” detail
In a post shared by Evan Blass on X, Samsung may unveil a new product on May 13, 2025 (noted in Italian as “13 maggio”). This date has come up in earlier leaks, and all signs point toward the Galaxy S25 Edge. One interesting detail in the leaked material is the phrase “Beyond Slim.”

Credits: Evan Blass
Could this mean the Galaxy S25 Edge will actually launch as the Galaxy S25 Slim? It’s possible. In fact, early rumors did suggest the device would be called the Galaxy S25 Slim. So, if Samsung ends up using that name instead of Edge, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise.
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Several key details about the phone have already leaked. It’s shaping up to be one of the slimmest Samsung releases in a while. And while we say that, it could measure just 5.84mm in thickness.On top of that, we recently spotted the key camera specs. According to which, the Galaxy S25 Edge will feature a 12MP front camera. Meanwhile, the back will include a 200MP main sensor (1/3-inch) and a 12MP ultrawide lens (1/2.55-inch).
There won’t be many differences from the rest of the Galaxy S25 lineup. It’s likely to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, with 12GB of RAM. Recent price leaks for certain models have also started to paint a clearer picture of what to expect.