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Samsung is gradually making its super slim smartphone available in more countries across the globe. Launched officially just last week, the Galaxy S25 Edge is now available for pre-order in the United Arab Emirates.
This indicates that the Galaxy S25 Edge is getting a much wider launch than originally expected, as the device was believed to be primarily offered in markets across Asia, Europe, and North America.
Samsung's retail partners in the UAE have now started taking pre-orders for the Galaxy S25 Edge. Some retail partners are also offering pre-order incentives such as a free storage upgrade, providing customers who buy the 256GB variant with the 512GB variant for no additional charge.
This is a worthy upgrade since the Galaxy S25 Edge doesn't have a microSD card slot, so the only way to have more storage on the device is to pay for the more expensive variant, or opt for other solutions such as cloud storage or a USB-C flash drive.
Retailers like MDS Mobile are also offering customers additional incentives such as a free Galaxy Fit 3 and a free 25W Samsung charger. Since Samsung phones no longer come with a charger in the box, this is another great incentive.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is one of Samsung's slimmest phones to date, coming in at just 5.8mm and weighs 163g. It offers top-tier performance with its Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset and 12GB of RAM. It also comes with One UI 7 out of the box and all of the Galaxy AI features that are present on the rest of the Galaxy S25 lineup. The device will be released on May 30.
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