The buzz around Samsung's Galaxy S25 series continues to grow, especially following the teaser of the Galaxy S25 Edge at the recent launch event. While Samsung remains tight-lipped on specifics, a new development suggests the phone's arrival is getting closer: it has received 3C certification in China.
3C Certification Hints at Imminent Arrival
The Galaxy S25 Edge, bearing the model number SM-S937, has appeared on the database of China's 3C certification platform. This indicates that Samsung is moving closer to the device's release. Although the listing confirms that the S25 Edge will support 25W rapid charging, it also reveals that a charger will not be included in the box; a trend that is becoming standard with Samsung's flagships.
The Chinese version of the device, bearing model number SM-9370, has also been approved by the same authority, indicating that a launch could potentially be in just a couple of months. Past data suggests a four month gap between 3C approval and the actual launch, so the S25 Edge is anticipated to go official around that time frame.
Launch Timeline and Potential Specifications
The 3C certification lines up with earlier reports suggesting a May debut for the S25 Edge (formerly known as the S25 Slim), and a Samsung representative indicated an April launch. Based on these combined sources, it looks like the S25 edge could be arriving around that timeline.
Rumored Features of the Galaxy S25 Edge:
- Ultra-thin design, with a thickness of around 6.4mm.
- 3,900mAh battery capacity.
- Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset.
- A 6.7-inch AMOLED display, promising vibrant visuals.
The Galaxy S25 Edge appears to be shaping up as a compelling addition to Samsung’s lineup, focusing on a sleek design and high-end performance.