Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge — top plans and offers in Australia

In-hand image of Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Titanium Jetblack color variant
(Image credit: Stephen Lambrechts / Tom's Guide)

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is out now in Australia! The newest member of the Galaxy S25 family was released on May 30, and while the device's pre-order bonuses have evaporated, we're still here to help you get the most bang for your buck.

Don't let its dimensions fool you — despite a thickness of just 5.8mm, the Galaxy S25 Edge boasts the same 200MP main camera and Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset as Samsung's current flagship handset, the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The Galaxy S25 Edge also integrates Samsung's full suite of Galaxy AI capabilities, such as eliminating distracting sounds from videos, creatively editing and reimaging photos, and leveraging the Gemini digital assistant to complete complex tasks across select apps.

The Galaxy S25 Edge starts at AU$1,849 for the 256GB model and tops out at AU$2,049 for the 512GB model. Unfortunately, now that the pre-order period is over, you can no longer get a free storage upgrade. That said, here are the best Galaxy S25 Edge plans and offers currently available from Aussie retailers and carriers.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge (256GB)
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge (256GB): was AU$1,849 now AU$1,449 at Amazon

Save AU$400

Samsung's wafer-thin Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone has received an epic AU$400 discount in all storage sizes, just weeks out from release. Right now at Amazon, both the Titanium Black and Titanium Silver models are reduced, though you can get these colours or the Titanium Icyblue variant for the same price if you buy directly from the Samsung online store.

Galaxy S25 Edge plans

What do you get from the Galaxy S25 Edge?

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Galaxy S25 Edge

Starting price

AU$1,849

Display

6.7-inch AMOLED, QHD+ resolution

Refresh rate

120Hz adaptive

Rear cameras

200MP main (f/1.7) with 10x digital zoom, 12MP ultrawide (f/2.2)

Front cameras

12MP (f/2.2) with 85-degree FOV

Chipset

Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy

RAM

12GB

Storage

256GB, 512GB

Battery

3,900 mAh

Charging

25W wired, fast wireless charging

Operating system

Android 15 with One UI 7

Water/dust resistance

IP68

Size

75.6 X 158.2 X 5.8mm

Weight

163g

Colors

Titanium Silver, Titanium Jetblack, Titanium Icyblue

Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge distinguishes itself with a remarkably thin 5.8mm profile, 31% slimmer than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and just 163g in weight. This makes it considerably lighter than Samsung's top-tier model. Despite its svelte design, the phone maintains a robust feel due to its titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 display covering.

In terms of specs, the S25 Edge boasts a 6.7-inch QHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and 12GB of RAM, along with 256GB and 512GB storage options.

As for its camera system, the S25 Edge includes a 200MP main sensor with 10x digital zoom, a 12MP ultra-wide lens and a 12MP front-facing camera. While its megapixel count matches the S25 Ultra, it offers less zoom versatility than the standard S25 and S25 Plus models due to its lack of a telephoto lens.

Samsung projects "all-day" battery life from the Galaxy S25 Edge's 3,900 mAh battery. While real-world performance remains to be seen, it's worth noting the Galaxy S25 Ultra has a 5,000 mAh battery and the S25 Plus features a 4,900 mAh battery, suggesting the Edge's thinness may come at the cost of battery life.

Stephen Lambrechts

Stephen Lambrechts is the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide AU and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming for the last 15 years. Before Tom's Guide, he spent several years as a Senior Journalist at TechRadar, had a brief stint as Editor in Chief at Official Xbox Magazine Australia, and has written for such publications as APC, TechLife Australia, T3, FilmInk, AskMen, Daily Telegraph and IGN. He's an expert when it comes to smartphones, TVs, gaming and streaming. In his spare time, he enjoys watching obscure horror movies on physical media, keeping an eye on the latest retro sneaker releases and listening to vinyl. Occasionally, he also indulges in other non-hipster stuff, like hiking.

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