Galaxy S25 Edge: Colors, storage, and price details leaked for Europe

Samsung has kept quiet about the Galaxy S25 Edge after showing it off to the media at CES and MWC without letting anyone touch it. Since then, people have been buzzing with guesses to fill in the blanks. A fresh report from Android Headlines gives us a peek at the phone’s colors, storage options, and how much it might cost in Europe.
According to the report, the Galaxy S25 Edge will come in three shades: Titanium Icyblue, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Jetblack. These names hint that the phone will sport a titanium frame instead of the usual aluminum one, as earlier leaks from SamMobile suggested. Those same sources also mentioned a ceramic back, though the latest report doesn’t bring that up.
A tougher titanium frame and a fancy ceramic back would be nice perks, especially with the price rumors floating around. Word is, the 256GB version could set you back between €1,200 and €1,300, while the 512GB model might range from €1,300 to €1,400. That’s pretty steep for a phone with only two cameras on the back and no standout features—except maybe its super-slim design.
Of course, prices will likely shift depending on where you are. Folks in the U.S. might catch a break, though. A separate rumor says the S25 Edge could cost about the same as the Galaxy S25+, which kicks off at $999 over there. That’s a better deal compared to Europe’s numbers. For now, Samsung’s keeping the full scoop under wraps, but these leaks are giving us plenty to chew on. If the titanium look and slim build excite you, the Galaxy S25 Edge might still be worth watching—price tag and all.
