Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge battery capacity revealed via certification
The Galaxy S25 Edge is rumored to feature a 3900 mAh battery, as indicated by its Danish model certification.
The tech world is in constant flux, and a new contender is poised to capture the attention of smartphone enthusiasts: a thinner, sleeker model. The South Korean tech giant, Samsung, is gearing up to unveil what's anticipated to be their thinnest smartphone yet, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, likely next month. Following a brief tease at the Galaxy Unpacked event, crucial battery information about the Galaxy S25 Edge has been confirmed through official certification.
After a flurry of rumors, including hands-on video leaks, and recent confirmations from Samsung regarding the Galaxy S25 Edge's thin yet durable design, the battery capacity has now been revealed via certification. This certification, originating from Danish regulatory bodies, indicates a typical battery capacity of 3786mAh. This translates to an approximate 3900mAh battery capacity when the device launches. Comparatively, the standard Galaxy S25 model boasts a 4000mAh battery.
The rationale behind this slightly reduced battery capacity remains ambiguous and officially undisclosed. However, the most plausible explanation suggests that Samsung opted to minimize battery size to achieve the desired ultra-thin and sleek profile of the Galaxy S25 Edge. A key question persists: how will Samsung manage heat dissipation in the Galaxy S25 Edge, particularly given its expected integration of the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite chipset? This chipset demands robust thermal management and a substantial power supply to function optimally. These details are yet to be fully disclosed.
Answers to these pressing questions are expected to surface when Samsung officially unveils the smartphone, with the anticipated launch in April. Additionally, pricing details for the Galaxy S25 Edge have surfaced via South Korean news outlet FNN. According to these reports, the device will be available in two configurations: a 256GB RAM trim and a 512GB RAM trim, priced at approximately $1,030 and $1,120, respectively. Stay tuned as the unveiling approaches, and we will keep you updated with any further developments.