At CES and MWC, Samsung only showed the appearance of the Galaxy S25 Edge to the media, without revealing more information, which makes the outside world curious about the details of the model. A new report published by Android Headlines sheds some light on the highly anticipated phone, involving key information such as color options and pricing in the European market.
According to the report, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will be available in three color versions in the European market, namely titanium ice blue, titanium silver and titanium black. From the color naming, it appears that the phone will have a titanium frame, rather than the aluminum frame previously claimed by SamMobile sources. Also, despite earlier reports that the model would have a ceramic back, there was no mention of this in the reports in Android Headlines.
The use of titanium metal frame itself adds a lot of high-end temperament to this phone, however, its pricing is also quite “high-end”. The Galaxy S25 Edge is rumored to cost between €1,200 and €1,300 for a 256GB storage version. Currently around 9,448 to 10,235 yuan), while the 512GB version is priced between 1,300 euros and 1,400 euros (currently around 10,235 to 11022 yuan). That’s a steep price range for a device with just two rear cameras that doesn’t offer much in the way of features other than a slim design.
However, it is common for prices to vary by market and region. It is reported that in the US market, the Galaxy S25 Edge may be priced similar to the Galaxy S25 +, which starts at $999 (currently about 7,231 yuan).