Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge rumoured to have tiny battery and slow charging
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Photo: SamsungThe Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge may have fallen victim to its design ambitions. A recent 3C certification in China revealed a surprisingly small 3,900mAh battery for the device despite its expected 6.7-inch display. This suggests significant compromises were made to achieve a slimmer form factor.
Furthermore, the certification indicated a 25W charging speed, a notable downgrade compared to the 45W capabilities of the larger Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra models. These findings raise concerns about the Galaxy S25 Edge's battery life and charging times. With a smaller battery and slower charging, users may experience frequent top-ups throughout the day.
While official specifications are yet to be confirmed, the 3C certification, a mandatory step for devices launching in China, often provides accurate information. The Galaxy S25 Edge has also been rumoured to feature only two rear cameras, further hinting at potential compromises for a sleeker design.
With an anticipated price point between the Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra, the S25 Edge may face scrutiny if its performance and features don't justify the premium price tag. Samsung has yet to announce the official release date for the Galaxy S25 Edge, but its appearance in the 3C certification suggests a launch may be imminent.
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