
It's Your Last Chance to Score Preorder Savings on the Galaxy S25 Edge at Amazon
With a stunningly slim design, the brand-new Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is set to be one of the most advanced Androids on the market. It officially starts shipping out tomorrow, which means it's not too late to take advantage of some incredible preorder offers if you're hoping to get your hands on one. You can save big at carriers with a trade-in or a new line, but if you're hoping to snag an unlocked model, Amazon has a pretty great bargain as well.
The online retailer is currently offering a free storage upgrade, which means you'll get the 512GB model for $1,100. That's the same price as the basic 256GB model, and saves you $120. Plus, this offer also comes with a free $50 Amazon gift card, which is great if you're also looking to grab a case, charger or other accessories. Just be sure to get your order in today, as there's no telling if this deal will still be available once the phone officially releases tomorrow, May 30.
The first thing you'll notice about the Galaxy S25 Edge is its thickness. Or rather, its thinness. It comes in at just 5.8mm thick at its edge which is less than the 7.2mm Galaxy S25 and the Galaxy S25 Plus at 7.3mm. Despite the design change compared to the rest of the lineup, this model maintains the same IP68 dust- and water-resistance using a Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 display paired with a Gorilla Glass Victus 2 rear panel.
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Up front, you'll find a 6.7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate while the familiar 200-megapixel main camera is joined by a 12-megapixel ultrawide shooter. You'll also find a 12-megapixel selfie camera hiding towards the top of the display. Other features of note include an under-display fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication, 12GB of RAM, and the fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.
Why this deal matters
Super-thin phones are set to be a real trend for 2025, with Apple expected to launch the iPhone 17 Air later this year. But with this extended Memorial Day deal, you can get in on the act right now, all while saving some cash. We highly recommend acting fast, though, since the deal is likely to expire once the phone hits shelves tomorrow.
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