Samsung briefly shows the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Extreme thinness and “only” two cameras

When it seemed that everything was over after the celebration of Unpacked 2025, surprise. Samsung kept up its sleeve a small teaser of just a few seconds in which the future launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. The video showed only internal components and a video in which the construction of the device and its camera module was described in 3D, but there was no additional information about the device or its technical specifications. What was surprising in that teaser is an apparent commitment to thinness and the presence of a camera module different from that of its older brothers and in which We only found two sensors and not three. At Xataka we were able to attend the event live, and that allowed us to take a photo of the prototype that Samsung had placed on display. The design is certainly slim, but we’ll have to wait to find out more details about it. In Xataka | Samsung and Google have a great plan for augmented reality: develop glasses together

New Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Edge, Project Moohan and all the news from the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event

San José has been, once again, the city chosen by Samsung for its first major conference of the year (with permission from the CES 2025where he also presented things). The company has summoned us to present its new batch of devices, the Samsung Galaxy S25and has left us some surprises in the form of augmented reality glasses and a Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge which we only know exists. With the conference just over and waiting to get our hands on the new Korean terminals to analyze them in depth, here is a summary of everything the company has presented. This is how Samsung makes money: the secret is in the IPHONE All the news about the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ | Image: Xataka Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25+. They are very similar to the Samsung Galaxy S24, and that is good news. They are well-built terminals that were already good. Now they are simply better courtesy of Qualcomm and artificial intelligence. The company has opted for Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy (that customized version with a little more power) and, although much of the technical sheet remains unchanged, the improvements that One UI 7 promises thanks to Galaxy AI are not bad. The difference between the two models is evident: the size, the battery, and the resolution are higher in the Galaxy S25+. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Image: Xataka Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Another example of refinement. Samsung’s flagship has slightly changed its design to be less angled, lighter and somewhat less thick. The hardware remains top of the line with the aforementioned Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, but we also have other details such as the screen Corning Gorilla Glass Armor 2the 50 megapixel wide angle, a lot of AI and, as a novelty for video lovers, the possibility of recording in LOG. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge | Image: Xataka Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Shown briefly at the end of Unpacked, this curious, very thin and mysterious Galaxy S25 Edge has left us wanting more. It is a terminal about which we know absolutely nothing, beyond the fact that it is very finite, that it only has two cameras and that the prototype is on display in the test room at the event in San José. Surely we will see more throughout the year, but this has been, without a doubt, one of the big surprises. Project Moohan | Image: Xataka Project Moohan. We know for a long time that Samsung and Google are working on augmented reality glasses powered by Android XR. This project has its own name, Project Moohan, and although it still seems somewhat distant, we have been able to know that they are still underway and, above all, what they are like. Because yes, just like the Galaxy S25 Edge, the Samsung and Google headset was exposed, which allowed us to take some photos and see it up close, but not touch it. One UI 7 | Image: Xataka One UI 7. Last but not least, Samsung has revealed One UI 7, or in other words, its Galaxy AI news. Little things are coming to the Samsung ecosystem. The Korean company has announced functions such as call transcription, Gemini as a native assistant (yes, it coexists with Bixby), the news of the excellent Circle to Search and some editing functions such as audio suppression. Images | Xataka In Xataka | Best Samsung phones: which one to buy and recommended models based on budget, tastes and price quality

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