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A recent report has sparked controversy among Galaxy fans, suggesting that the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge has been delayed to May or June, rather than the previously rumored April 15.

Two previous reports had surfaced online regarding the Galaxy S25 Edge. The first report indicated that Samsung was preparing to launch the device in April, while the second report specified a launch date of April 15. However, a new report has emerged, contradicting these earlier predictions.

A reliable tipster, Jukanlosreve, shared a post on X, claiming that Samsung has postponed the unveiling of the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, which was initially scheduled for April 15.

According to the new report, the Galaxy S25 Edge is now expected to be unveiled sometime between May and June. The smartphone has already appeared on multiple certification websites and has also been spotted on the One UI 7 test server, confirming that it will run Android 15-based One UI 7 out of the box. The first press images of the device reveal a sleek design and a brand-new dual-camera setup.

Since Samsung has not officially announced the launch date of the Galaxy S25 Edge, it remains to be seen which report will prove accurate, whether the device will debut on April 15 or be delayed to May or June.


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