Samsung Might Have Set a New Launch Date for the Galaxy S25 Edge Soon

Samsung appears to have rescheduled the launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge, with a new announcement date set for May 13. Initially expected to debut on April 15, the delay is reportedly due to leadership changes within the company’s mobile division. While no official confirmation has been made by Samsung, reports from Sammobile indicate that the new launch will be conducted online. In addition to announcing the new launch date, Samsung has also shared pricing details with select carriers and retail partners.

According to sources, the Galaxy S25 Edge will have a starting price of €1,249 (approximately $1,377) in Germany. This base model will feature 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. For those looking for additional storage, the 512GB variant is expected to retail for €1,369 (around $1,510). It is important to note that prices may vary slightly in other European countries, such as Spain and Italy, due to higher VAT and taxes.

This pricing information may reflect a considerable difference for European customers compared to their South Korean counterparts. Previous reports suggested that the Galaxy S25 Edge could start at approximately 1.5 million KRW (about $1,033) in South Korea, with the 512GB model priced at around 1.63 million KRW (approximately $1,123). As the launch date approaches, potential buyers in the United States are eager to see how the pricing will compare, with hopes that it aligns more closely with Korean prices rather than the European figures. In the meantime, readers and fans of the brand can reach out with any tips by contacting the Android Authority team via email.

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