The wait is almost over: Samsung’s next Unpacked shindig happens tonight. This time, the company isn’t even being coy about what it will reveal. The ultra-slim Galaxy S25 Edge will make its long-awaited debut. Here’s how to tune in.
You can stream the event live here today — Monday, May 12, at 8 PM ET. We've embedded Samsung's YouTube stream below, or you can click over to Samsung's newsroom if you prefer. Want real-time commentary, too? Open up a second window for Engadget's liveblog during the event.
While the Galaxy S25 Edge has remained largely under wraps, some leaks are popping up just ahead of gametime. A credible (albeit unconfirmed) set of photos from Android Headlines (spotted via 9to5Google) shows the purported S25 Edge in comparison to the S25 Ultra, looking noticeably slimmer indeed. If that whets your appetite, a more comprehensive accounting of Galaxy S25 Edge rumors and info (including its supposed AI-powered "smart lens") is available from Engadget’s Lawrence Bonk.
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