Early Galaxy S25 Edge sales appear to be as slim as the phone, a new report claims

What you need to know

  • Samsung Galaxy Edge is struggling to sell, according to an industry insider.
  • A new report claims that the phone isn’t living up to Samsung’s expectations on early sales.
  • The new slim phone didn’t seem to appeal to a larger crowd and is selling at a slower pace.

Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 Edge in the hope of setting a new trend by bringing ultra-slim phones into the competition ring. However, a new report from SamMobile revealed that the company is struggling to sell this “beyond slim” device.

An industry insider indicated to the publication that the “Galaxy S25 Edge sales are below expectations,” and that the device has not appealed to a larger crowd than Samsung had initially hoped it would. “It might be dangerously close to becoming an ambitious experiment that failed to post the expected results,” SamMobile added.

The Galaxy S25 Edge in all three colors

(Image credit: Nirave Gondhia / Android Central)

The Galaxy S25 Edge only launched a couple of weeks back, and we saw some mixed reactions to the phone. While several people were lauding Samsung for creating a device that is slimmer (5.8mm) than a standard pencil, many were questioning why Samsung chose to trade battery for its design, as the device comes with a 3,900 mAh capacity, making users of the device reach for their chargers more often than not.

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