Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra hands-on video Alive
Samsung was reportedly preparing for an April launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge but an early YouTube leak by Alexis Garza grave an unexpected look at the device. The video compared the S25 Edge to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 showcasing it is ultra-thin design and revealing key specifications.
The video has since been deleted from YouTube likely due to Samsung intervention which only means that it was probably real. Even though the video is gone we still have screenshots to share.
According to the leak the Galaxy S25 Edge features a remarkably thin 5.84mm body making it one of Samsung slimmest flagship devices yet. Samsung initially tested two prototypes—one measuring 6.4mm and another 5.84mm—ultimately opting for the sleeker version. However this decision led to a smaller rear camera setup and modest battery capacity compared to other premium models.
The S25 Edge is expected to have a 4000mAh battery which matches the capacity of the base Galaxy S25. This contradicts earlier reports suggesting a 3900mAh battery as indicated by a 3C certification listing. The phone will support 25W wired charging. Under the hood the leaked model had the SM-937U identifier confirming that it is a U.S variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.
Garza leaks suggests that the Galaxy S25 Edge will feature a 12MP main camera and a 12MP front-facing camera though the resolution of the secondary camera on the back remains unknown. Another report hinted that Samsung might use its 200MP sensor from the Galaxy S25 Ultra though this remains unconfirmed.
With leaks surfacing Samsung is expected to officially unveil the Galaxy S25 Edge soon. Since YouTube removed the original video fans must wait for Samsung official announcement to confirm these details.