Samsung reportedly delays the launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge

What you need to know

  • A Korean report hints that Samsung is delaying the Galaxy S25 Edge launch from April to May or June due to internal changes.
  • The device is noted for its slim design, measuring 5.8mm in thickness, with a 6.7-inch display and Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor.
  • The device is also rumored to be coming in Sliver, Black, and Blue, and offered with 256GB and 512GB storage options.

Only a day after we reported that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge could launch on April 15, new reports of its delayed launch have sprouted.

The latest Korean report from ET News (via SamMobile) notes that Samsung might be halting the release of the anticipated Galaxy S25 Edge. It was initially tipped to be releasing in April but now it could probably happen only in May or June.

The report further noted that the Korean tech giant has indicated the same launch information to the telecom operators who are believed to be selling the upcoming Edge phone to the consumers in Korea.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge on display

(Image credit: Derrek Lee / Android Central)

The initial launch date according to the Korean report has been set for April 15 — the same date was set for Europe release as well, according to a recent Netherland-based report. However, while the specific reason for the launch postponement is still unclear, the re-adjustment of the launch date wasn’t due to quality concerns but rather due to some internal changes, that happened in the Samsung team, especially in the business department.

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