Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, originally expected to launch in April 2025, has reportedly been delayed. According to multiple sources, the release date could now shift to May or even June.
For months, leaks suggested that Samsung planned to unveil the Galaxy S25 Edge on April 15. However, a last-minute change has reportedly pushed the schedule back.
According to ETNews, Samsung internally decided to “reexamine the schedule.” While the exact reason remains unclear, reports suggest it is not due to quality issues.
This delay will also change how Samsung unveils the device. Instead of an in-person launch event, Samsung may switch to an online-only event with a teaser video revealing the phone’s price, specifications, and final release date.
If the launch moves to June 2025, it would place the Galaxy S25 Edge just weeks ahead of Samsung’s next foldable smartphone launch in July. This could create a tight schedule for Samsung’s product releases.