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How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge with exclusive bonuses

Preorder the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge for $1,099.99 and enjoy a $50 gift card, free storage upgrade, and seven years of software updates.

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A promotional image for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone showing the edge profile of an extremely thin device held horizontally by Jaden Smith's hands. Jaden Smith is slightly blurred in the background, wearing what appears to be a white outfit. Text overlays read "Beyond slim" at the top and "Galaxy S25 Edge" and "Galaxy AI" with a sparkle emoji at the bottom. The image emphasizes the sleek, ultra-thin design of the phone while showcasing its metallic edge. The composition is focused on highlighting the slim profile as the primary selling point of this Samsung device.
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Alright, folks, it’s time to talk about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge—a phone so sleek and packed with goodies that it’s already got tech lovers buzzing. Samsung teased this bad boy at their January Unpacked event, and yesterday’s Unpacked finally gave us the full scoop: specs, pricing, shipping dates, and where to snag one early. Spoiler alert: preorders are live now, and I’ve got all the juicy details to help you decide if this is your next must-have gadget.

Samsung’s been dropping hints about the Galaxy S25 Edge since January, and last night they pulled back the curtain to show off a phone that’s as stylish as it is powerful. We’re talking a super slim design, AI-powered camera magic, and enough horsepower to keep you going all day. Whether you’re a tech nerd or just someone who likes a shiny new toy, this phone’s got something for you. And the best part? You can lock in your preorder today from some of your favorite retailers.

Pricing and preorder perks: how much and where?

Let’s start with the numbers. The Galaxy S25 Edge comes in two flavors: 256GB for $1,099.99 and 512GB for $1,219.99. These beauties will hit your doorstep on May 30th, but you don’t have to wait that long to claim one—preorders are open now at Samsung, Amazon, and Best Buy. And trust me, the deals are worth a look:

  • Samsung: Order straight from the source, and you’ll score a $50 store credit to splurge on accessories or whatever else catches your eye. Plus, they’re throwing in a free upgrade to the 512GB model—no extra charge. That’s a steal if you ask me.
  • Amazon: Over at Amazon, you’re getting a $50 Amazon Gift Card with either storage option, and yes, they’re also bumping you up to 512GB at no additional cost. Perfect for those of us who live for Prime shipping.
  • Best Buy: Best Buy’s matching the $50 gift card vibe, but there’s a catch—you need to be a My Best Buy Plus ($49.99/year) or Total ($179.99/year) member to cash in. If you’re already in the club, it’s a sweet bonus; if not, you might wanna weigh the membership cost.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge preorder
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Image: Samsung

Order the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge to snag a $50 gift card, free 512GB upgrade, and cutting-edge AI features in a stunning 6.7-inch display.

$1,100 at Samsung
$1,100 at Amazon
$1,100 at Best Buy

These preorder bonuses are a great way to stretch your dollar, so pick your retailer based on where you shop most—or where that gift card will do you the most good.

The S25 Edge is turning heads with its razor-thin build—just 5.8mm (0.22 inches) thick. To put that in perspective, it’s a whopping 2.4mm slimmer than the beefier Galaxy S25 Ultra, even though its 6.7-inch screen is only a hair smaller than the Ultra’s 6.9-inch display. At 163 grams, it’s light as a feather—almost identical to the standard S25—but it’s taller and wider, giving you more screen real estate in a package that feels impossibly sleek.

How’d they pull this off? Samsung’s engineers got crafty with a broader, slimmer vapor chamber and a new Thermal Interface Material (TIM) to keep things cool. The front’s rocking Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2—yep, it’s the first phone to use it. Corning says this stuff is tougher on rough surfaces, so Samsung could shave down the glass without skimping on durability. Oh, and the frame? Titanium, just like the Ultra. It’s lightweight, strong, and gives the phone a premium vibe that’s hard to beat.

If you’re into photography, the S25 Edge is ready to impress. It’s packing the same 200MP sensor as the S25 Ultra, and Samsung claims it grabs 40% brighter shots in low light compared to the standard S25. Pair that with a 12MP ultra-wide lens and a 12MP selfie cam, and you’ve got a versatile setup for any scenario. The rear cameras stick out a bit from that thin frame, but don’t worry—it’s balanced enough that it won’t feel awkward in your hand.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge rear cameras: 200MP main (wide) and 12MP ultrawide
Image: Samsung

What really sets it apart, though, is the AI magic. Features like Pro Scaler (think sharper zoomed-in shots), Audio Eraser (bye-bye background noise in videos), and Drawing Assist (for doodling or editing on the fly) make this camera system a playground for creators. Whether you’re snapping pics at dusk or tweaking them into masterpieces, the S25 Edge has your back.

This phone’s no slouch when it comes to guts. It’s running the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip—tuned just for Galaxy devices—and it’s the same powerhouse you’ll find in the rest of the S25 lineup. With 12GB of RAM and your choice of 256GB or 512GB of storage, it’s built to handle multitasking, gaming, and all those apps you can’t live without.

The battery’s a 3,900mAh unit—smaller than the 4,000mAh in the standard S25 and the 5,000mAh in the Ultra—but Samsung swears it’ll last 24 hours on a charge. That’s likely thanks to some clever software tweaks and that efficient chip. So, even with its slim figure, it’s got stamina to spare.

Samsung’s leaning hard into AI with the S25 Edge, and it’s not just hype. Pro Scaler can upscale your pics and vids for extra clarity, Audio Eraser cleans up your recordings, and Drawing Assist turns your phone into a mini art studio. These aren’t just bells and whistles—they’re tools that make the phone feel smarter and more in tune with what you need. It’s like having a little assistant baked right in.

Here’s a big win: Samsung’s promising seven years of security and software updates for the S25 Edge. In a world where phones can feel outdated in a couple of years, that’s a game-changer. It means your shiny new device will stay fresh, secure, and loaded with the latest features well into the next decade. Talk about future-proofing!

You’ve got three gorgeous options to choose from: Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Icy Blue. Each one pairs perfectly with that titanium frame, giving the S25 Edge a look that’s equal parts classy and cool. Whether you’re into understated elegance or a splash of personality, there’s a shade for you.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge available in three colors: Titanium Silver, Titanium Icyblue, and Titanium Jetblack.
Image: Samsung

So, why preorder the Galaxy S25 Edge? For starters, it’s a stunner—thin, light, and loaded with features that make it stand out. The camera’s a beast, the performance is top-notch, and those AI tricks add a layer of fun and functionality you won’t find everywhere. Toss in those sweet preorder deals, and you’re getting serious bang for your buck.

If you’re itching to get your hands on one, head to Samsung, Amazon, or Best Buy and lock it in. The May 30th ship date might seem far off, but securing your spot now means you’ll be among the first to rock this beauty.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge isn’t just another phone—it’s a statement. It’s proof that you can pack cutting-edge tech into a slim, stylish package without cutting corners. Whether you’re drawn to its design, its camera, or its long-term update promise, there’s a lot to love here. So, what do you say? Ready to preorder and join the Edge club?


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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