
Leaks surrounding the Galaxy S25 Edge have been quite frequent recently. This suggests its arrival on the market is imminent, as suggested by its recent FCC certification. In recent hours, everything from its wallpapers to official marketing images have been leaked. Now, a hands-on video of a dummy unit allegedly faithful to the Galaxy S25 Edge’s actual dimensions offers a closer look at its slimness.
Samsung has officially shown the Galaxy S25 Edge on a couple of occasions. The company used its first Unpacked event of 2025 and the latest MWC 2025 to tease the phone. However, on both occasions, the device was “suspended” in the air, and no one was able to touch it. So far, the handset’s in-hand feel has been kept secret. Some sources suggest that this is because Samsung plans to implement ceramics on the device’s back cover. The firm may want to keep it as a surprise.
True-to-life dummy unit of the Galaxy S25 Edge
Anyway, Korean YouTuber The Sinza shared a hands-on video of a Galaxy S25 Edge dummy unit. Apparently, this unit matches the actual dimensions of the device, but it is not functional. The screenshots show how the phone is noticeably thinner than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The dummy unit represents how the 5.84 mm thick smartphone would look in the real world.
Interestingly, the video also shows what the Titanium Jetblack color would look like. This color has been mentioned in leaks but had not been seen until now. If it really looks like the dummy unit shows, this variant of the Galaxy S25 Edge could quickly become one of the most popular. According to reports, the device will be available in three colors: Titanium Icy Blue, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Jet Black.
Lastly, the USB-C port, the Micro SIM slot, and the speaker grill at the bottom of the phone are not exactly centered. We are not sure if this will be the case in the final unit or if it is just a minor flaw in the dummy unit.
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