Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge to weigh less than 160g
Samsung teased the Galaxy S25 Edge at its first Unpacked event for the year, highlighting its slim design. Now leakster Ice Universe confirms that the Edge will weigh less than the Galaxy S25, which is 162 grams.
Max Jambor, another reliable source for leaks, adds that the phone is set to launch in Q2. This aligns with previously reported April timeframe.

The last time Samsung introduced such a lightweight flagship was more than six years ago with the Galaxy S10, which weighed only 157 grams. Smartphones have become way heavier since, and it's now uncommon for even mid-range models to be this light.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is anticipated to feature two cameras, which means it won't have a substantial periscope module. Additionally, it’s expected to forgo a sophisticated cooling system and likely adopt a plastic frame, contributing to a lighter weight and further decreasing production costs.
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- vik457
- 15 Feb 2025
- LfV
If sensor size is only thing that matters then why did they try to increase quantum efficiency? Or why even now do they try decrease read noise, dark current and other noise from sensor? Why would be research be done on new types of sensors if it wou...
- vik457
- 15 Feb 2025
- LfV
You're too stubborn to understand there's more to a sensor than pixel pitch and too stubborn to learn more about metalenses. And you know what? Oems should spite you.
- vik457
- 15 Feb 2025
- LfV
You're such a fool thinking you know enough. And no, just sensor size ISN'T enough to compare vastly different sensor types.