
Sluggish Galaxy S25 Edge sales make Samsung cut back production
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Sluggish Galaxy S25 Edge sales make Samsung cut back production
News from Korea has reconfirmed our fears regarding sluggish Galaxy S25 Edge sales. Samsung has reportedly lowered the number of Edge units it initially planned to produce this month. The report also states that the unexpected underperformance of the ultra-thin titanium phone may have interfered with other long-term Samsung plans. The chances of a Galaxy S26 Edge pushing the Galaxy S 26+ off the market are now slim to none.
Because the Galaxy S25 Edge underperformed, Samsung has reportedly lowered the number of Edge units it initially planned to produce this month. “Considerably lowered,” to be more precise, although no exact production figures were revealed.
A thin titanium profile wasn’t enough to wow the world
Samsung reportedly took action because of how quickly the Galaxy S25 Edge nosedived in terms of sales. New phones usually have a window of about three months to solidify sales, but the Galaxy S25 Edge started showing clear signs of low sales much earlier than that.
The report also states that the unexpected underperformance of the ultra-thin titanium phone may have interfered with other long-term Samsung plans.
Supposedly, Samsung was considering replacing the Galaxy S Plus model with the Galaxy Edge. The S Plus doesn’t sell as well as the base and Ultra models, and Samsung believed that the Edge could be a good replacement.
As it turns out, the Galaxy S25 Edge may have performed far worse than the Galaxy S25+, which means Samsung’s idea of a replacement flew out the window. Advertisement
Whether Samsung will release a Galaxy S25 Edge sequel next year remains to be seen, but the chances of a Galaxy S26 Edge pushing the Galaxy S26+ off the market are now slim to none.
As to why the Galaxy S25 Edge underperformed, there is no official explanation, but some believe it’s because most people weren’t willing to sacrifice battery capacity for an ultra-thin design, even if the phone is gorgeous and employs exotic materials such as titanium. Advertisement
On the brighter side, all these events could lead to enticing Galaxy S25 Edge discounts and offers, but time will tell.
Report: Galaxy S25 Edge sales are ‘sluggish’ as Samsung makes major production cuts
The Elec reports that Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge is not doing well. The report claims that sales are “falling short of expectations,” and apparently in a big way. Production this month has “plummeted” compared to the previous month.
The Elec reports that Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge is not doing well. The report claims that sales are “falling short of expectations,” and apparently in a big way.
Samsung has reportedly already made production cuts to the Galaxy S25 Edge, with production this month having “plummeted” compared to the previous month. The report notes that smartphone sales are “concentrated” in the first three months, so Samsung’s decision to cut production this early on is a bad sign for how the company feels about the device going forward.
Galaxy S25 Edge launched barely a month ago at this point.
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The report also brings out that Samsung is upping production of its new foldables for the US in particular, with tariffs in mind.
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