
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is now available for purchase in the US
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge introduced a few weeks ago went on sale in South Korea first, but it is now available in other countries as well, including the US.
The Galaxy S25 Edge can be purchased in the US through carriers, retailers, Amazon, Best Buy, and, of course, Samsung's official website. The smartphone is available in black, blue, and silver colors, with two memory options - 12GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB, priced at $1,099.99 (€970/INR94,120) and $1,219.99 (€1,075/INR104,385), respectively.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge comes with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, a 6.7" 120Hz 1,440p LTPO AMOLED screen, a 200MP primary camera, and a 3,900 mAh battery with 25W charging. All this is inside a 5.8mm thin body weighing 163g. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
You can read our Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review to learn more about it. We also have a video review, which is linked below.
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