Galaxy S25 Edge Leak Shows Off ‘Titanium’ Color Variants In Official-Looking Renders [Gallery]

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Galaxy S25 Edge Leak Shows Off ‘Titanium’ Color Variants In Official-Looking Renders [Gallery]

While we’ve seen it in person a couple of times already, new official-looking renders are offering a first look at the colors of the Galaxy S25 Edge and its “Titanium” variants.

Samsung first teased the Galaxy S25 Edge during its January Unpacked event, showing off the device (from a distance) after the event. At MWC 2025, we got a slightly closer look at the hardware, but most details are still under wraps.

Now, WinFuture has published renders of the device that appear to have come from Samsung itself.

In these new images, the Galaxy S25 Edge is shown in its three colors – Jet Black, Icyblue, and Silver. Like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, all of those names come with “Titanium” at the start, confirming rumors that Samsung will be using Titanium in the build for this device. There’s also talk of ceramic being used to some extent.

The report adds that the Edge will use the same 6.7-inch display from the Galaxy S25+ (2400×1080) and use the same “Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset.” Cameras would include a 200MP primary sensor and 12MP ultrawide.

Details that are not mentioned in the report include the battery size – rumored to be 3,900 mAh – and the dimensions. Previous reports have already claimed the S25 Edge will measure 5.84mm.

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Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S25 Edge in April.

More on Galaxy S25 Edge:

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  • Galaxy S25 Edge price reportedly ‘finalized,’ but initial supply will be limited
  • Here’s a closer look at Samsung’s Android XR headset and the Galaxy S25 Edge [Gallery]

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