The Galaxy S25 Edge launch appears imminent, as the device has just received certification from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This marks a key milestone in Samsung’s rollout strategy and suggests the smartphone could hit the market within the next few weeks.
Spotted by 91mobiles, the Galaxy S25 Edge is now officially listed in the FCC database under three model numbers: SM-S937U, SM-S937U1, and SM-S937B/DS. The “B” version is likely for global markets, while “DS” indicates Dual SIM support. While the FCC doesn’t reveal specs or images just yet, the filing typically signals that a launch is close—and may soon be updated with additional documentation.
According to leaks, Samsung may unveil the device on April 16. Interestingly, the company isn’t planning a grand event. Much like its Galaxy S FE models, Samsung could opt for a low-key rollout via its website and social media platforms.
Though it’s not part of the flagship Galaxy S series, the S25 Edge has garnered interest as an experimental addition to the lineup. It is expected to feature a super-slim 5.84 mm profile—possibly the thinnest Galaxy device ever released. While slightly thicker than the rumored iPhone 17 Air, Samsung’s design could avoid the compromises that come with ultra-thin form factors.
With the Galaxy S25 Edge launch just around the corner, this sleek and unconventional smartphone might appeal to those looking for something bold and different in the Galaxy ecosystem.
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