
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge India launch event was supposed to take place on May 13th in New Delhi. However, now Samsung has reportedly cancelled the event. While the company has not provided an official reason behind cancelling the event, it is speculated to be due to the ongoing India-Pakistan conflict. Meanwhile, other brands may also follow suit, fearing the growing tensions between the two countries. Here’s what the report says:
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge India launch event cancelled (report)
- As per a new Moneycontrol report, Samsung has decided to call off the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge launch event in India on May 13th.

- The event was apparently scheduled to be held in Delhi, but Moneycontrol’s unnamed source says it has been cancelled.
- Samsung has yet to officially confirm this report, though.
- In the meantime, another brand’s top executive has told the publication that it is internally discussing options. The said company is “monitoring developments closely”.
- Global brands often wait for instructions from their headquarters before making formal decisions to reschedule or move events online.
Well, the nation remains on high alert as the situation continues to unfold. In any case, we will keep you posted on related developments in the tech space.
As far as the phone is concerned, it will be Samsung’s slimmest Galaxy phone. Here’s is a brief:
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: what to expect
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is confirmed to feature a 200MP main camera and Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 display protection. In India, the phone will be available via Samsung website and Amazon.
Besides that, leaks and rumours suggest the phone will be 5.83mm thick, have a titanium alloy frame, Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, a 3,900mAh battery with 25W charging speed, a 6.55-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel with 2,600 nits peak brightness, and start at 1,500,000 million won (about Rs 89,200).