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Galaxy S25 Edge launch and release dates leak, including US availability

Credit: Paul Jones / Android Authority Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13. The phone will apparently be released in China and Korea on May 23 before a US release on May 30. The S25 Edge is said to start at ~$1,046 in Korea. Samsung gave us a few peeks at the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year, but we still don’t have an official release date yet. Now, a Korean outlet has revealed apparent launch details and pricing information. The Financial News website reports that the Galaxy S25 Edge will launch on May 13 as part of a dedicated Unpacked event. The publication adds that the phone will actually be released on May 23 in China and Korea, followed by a global release (including the US) on May 30.

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Galaxy S25 Edge launch and release dates leak, including US availability

Credit: Paul Jones / Android Authority Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13. The phone will apparently be released in China and Korea on May 23 before a US release on May 30. The S25 Edge is said to start at ~$1,046 in Korea. Samsung gave us a few peeks at the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year, but we still don’t have an official release date yet. Now, a Korean outlet has revealed apparent launch details and pricing information. The Financial News website reports that the Galaxy S25 Edge will launch on May 13 as part of a dedicated Unpacked event. The publication adds that the phone will actually be released on May 23 in China and Korea, followed by a global release (including the US) on May 30.

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Galaxy S25 Edge launch and release dates leak, including US availability

Credit: Paul Jones / Android Authority Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13. The phone will apparently be released in China and Korea on May 23 before a US release on May 30. The S25 Edge is said to start at ~$1,046 in Korea. Samsung gave us a few peeks at the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year, but we still don’t have an official release date yet. Now, a Korean outlet has revealed apparent launch details and pricing information. The Financial News website reports that the Galaxy S25 Edge will launch on May 13 as part of a dedicated Unpacked event. The publication adds that the phone will actually be released on May 23 in China and Korea, followed by a global release (including the US) on May 30.

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Galaxy S25 Edge launch and release dates leak, including US availability

Credit: Paul Jones / Android Authority Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13. The phone will apparently be released in China and Korea on May 23 before a US release on May 30. The S25 Edge is said to start at ~$1,046 in Korea. Samsung gave us a few peeks at the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year, but we still don’t have an official release date yet. Now, a Korean outlet has revealed apparent launch details and pricing information. The Financial News website reports that the Galaxy S25 Edge will launch on May 13 as part of a dedicated Unpacked event. The publication adds that the phone will actually be released on May 23 in China and Korea, followed by a global release (including the US) on May 30.

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Galaxy S25 Edge launch and release dates leak, including US availability

Credit: Paul Jones / Android Authority Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13. The phone will apparently be released in China and Korea on May 23 before a US release on May 30. The S25 Edge is said to start at ~$1,046 in Korea. Samsung gave us a few peeks at the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year, but we still don’t have an official release date yet. Now, a Korean outlet has revealed apparent launch details and pricing information. The Financial News website reports that the Galaxy S25 Edge will launch on May 13 as part of a dedicated Unpacked event. The publication adds that the phone will actually be released on May 23 in China and Korea, followed by a global release (including the US) on May 30.

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Galaxy S25 Edge launch and release dates leak, including US availability

Credit: Paul Jones / Android Authority Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13. The phone will apparently be released in China and Korea on May 23 before a US release on May 30. The S25 Edge is said to start at ~$1,046 in Korea. Samsung gave us a few peeks at the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year, but we still don’t have an official release date yet. Now, a Korean outlet has revealed apparent launch details and pricing information. The Financial News website reports that the Galaxy S25 Edge will launch on May 13 as part of a dedicated Unpacked event. The publication adds that the phone will actually be released on May 23 in China and Korea, followed by a global release (including the US) on May 30.

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The Play Store now offers a simple way to reduce accidental purchases

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority Google is pushing out a new swipe gesture feature for purchases made via Play Store billing. This forces you to swipe to confirm a purchase instead of using the one-tap buy button. The company previously said this feature is meant to prevent accidental purchases. Google allows you to authenticate your Play Store purchases with biometrics or a password. You can also set the frequency of purchase verification for maximum convenience. Now, it looks like the company just released a new measure to prevent accidental app purchases. Google previously confirmed as part of a Play Services update last month that it’ll offer a swipe gesture for making purchases in lieu of a buy button. Now, Telegram user @Adamzampahere reports that this feature is rolling out. Check out the screenshots below.

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The Play Store now offers a simple way to reduce accidental purchases

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority Google is pushing out a new swipe gesture feature for purchases made via Play Store billing. This forces you to swipe to confirm a purchase instead of using the one-tap buy button. The company previously said this feature is meant to prevent accidental purchases. Google allows you to authenticate your Play Store purchases with biometrics or a password. You can also set the frequency of purchase verification for maximum convenience. Now, it looks like the company just released a new measure to prevent accidental app purchases. Google previously confirmed as part of a Play Services update last month that it’ll offer a swipe gesture for making purchases in lieu of a buy button. Now, Telegram user @Adamzampahere reports that this feature is rolling out. Check out the screenshots below.

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The Play Store now offers a simple way to reduce accidental purchases

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority Google is pushing out a new swipe gesture feature for purchases made via Play Store billing. This forces you to swipe to confirm a purchase instead of using the one-tap buy button. The company previously said this feature is meant to prevent accidental purchases. Google allows you to authenticate your Play Store purchases with biometrics or a password. You can also set the frequency of purchase verification for maximum convenience. Now, it looks like the company just released a new measure to prevent accidental app purchases. Google previously confirmed as part of a Play Services update last month that it’ll offer a swipe gesture for making purchases in lieu of a buy button. Now, Telegram user @Adamzampahere reports that this feature is rolling out. Check out the screenshots below.

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The Play Store now offers a simple way to reduce accidental purchases

Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority Google is pushing out a new swipe gesture feature for purchases made via Play Store billing. This forces you to swipe to confirm a purchase instead of using the one-tap buy button. The company previously said this feature is meant to prevent accidental purchases. Google allows you to authenticate your Play Store purchases with biometrics or a password. You can also set the frequency of purchase verification for maximum convenience. Now, it looks like the company just released a new measure to prevent accidental app purchases. Google previously confirmed as part of a Play Services update last month that it’ll offer a swipe gesture for making purchases in lieu of a buy button. Now, Telegram user @Adamzampahere reports that this feature is rolling out. Check out the screenshots below.

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