According to The Verge, this is the first time the Korean technology company has revealed a specific launch date for the new thin phone line, which has been in decline since January.
In a blog post accompanying the event announcement, Samsung clearly affirmed that the upcoming device is the Galaxy S25 Edge.
According to the company's description, this phone model "not only sets a new standard for what you can achieve with a smartphone, but also opens a new era of growth for the mobile industry".
This could be a positive signal for a phone market that has seen a decline in sales in recent years.
Another highlight is that despite its super-thin design, the Galaxy S25 Edge will still be equipped with a main camera with a resolution of up to 200 megapixel - similar to the high-end version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
This shows that the S25 Edge is likely to be a high-end product, in contrast to the upcoming thin phone model iPhone 17 Air, which is rumored to have only one rear camera with features combining mid-range and high-end.
Samsung described the Galaxy S25 Edge as a combination of top performance and superior mobility, showing that the company has high expectations for this model to renew the stagnant high-end smartphone market.
There are still many unanswered questions, including the official selling price and the first issuance market. Some recent rumors suggest that releases in some regions may be delayed, but do not rule out the possibility that the product will be launched first in Korea.
However, Samsung in the US has begun to allow users to pre-order and give away a $50 credit, which could be a positive sign for widespread sales.
The Galaxy S25 Edge launch will be streamed on multiple platforms, including Samsung's official YouTube channel.