
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 2 battery capacity exposed in 3C, DEKRA and Safety Korea certification
After launching the Galaxy S21 series earlier this year, Samsung was expected to launch the Galaxy Note 21 phones in the third quarter. Meanwhile, the company has officially confirmed that it will not ship new Note models this year due to an imbalance between parts and supply.
Aside from this, the Korean tech giant is preparing to unveil new foldable smartphones in the third quarter that could be the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 2. As we’re months away from the launching of these foldable phones, but there are some certifications that surfaced online revealed the battery capacity of the upcoming clamshell-type model.
According to the latest information, three regulatory agencies including 3C, SafetyKorea, and DEKRA have recently published some approved applications, which hints that the next Galaxy Z Flip phone will have a dual battery system, same as the first-gen Galaxy Z Flip.
Moreover, the rated capacity of the main battery unit is 2300mAh and the typical capacity is 2370mAh. On the other hand, the secondary battery has a rated capacity of 903mAh, which is paired with the first one. It means the so-called Galaxy Z Flip 2 will have a combined battery capacity of nearly 3300mAh, which is quite smaller compared to the recent trend.
Previous reports reveal that the Galaxy Z Flip 2/3 will feature several design upgrades over its predecessor. Furthermore, it will have a 120Hz refresh rate display, the latest system-on-chip, and more. As of now, you can take this info as a pinch of salt and we’ll keep you posted whenever new data arrives on this matter.
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One UI 7 April update triggers battery issues on Galaxy S25, S24

Samsung’s One UI 7 update, rolling out this month, brings new features to Galaxy devices. However, Galaxy S24 and S25 users report significant battery drain issues, raising concerns about the update’s impact on performance.
April 2025 update brings smoother animations, enhanced AI tools, and improved security to Galaxy devices. While these changes aimed to elevate user experience, some Galaxy S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra owners noticed a sharp decline in battery life.
Robin noticed that the battery’s performance has sharply declined on his S25 Ultra after the April 2025 update. He figured out a battery life decline of approximately 20%, leading him to seek feedback on X to verify the difference.
Surprisingly, this sentiment echoes across social platforms, with users frustrated by the reduced performance.
A Galaxy S24 Ultra owner commented, “Before, I charged once per day. Now I’m charging two to three times per day”. Another Galaxy S24 user noted that while design and AI improved, battery life suffered significantly.
Similar complaints surfaced from other users. One S24 user stated, “After the One UI 7.0 update, the battery drains faster”. It seems the Galaxy S24 FE is also affected by a possible bug, with the user reporting “battery drains fast after the April update”.
Samsung has not yet issued an official statement on the April 2025 battery concerns. Users are encouraged to report problems via the Samsung Members app for faster resolution.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge’s key features leak ahead of May debut

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge phone’s key features and specs have been allegedly revealed in the new leak. A well-known leaker shared an image that appears like a part of Samsung’s official press release or product description.
The leaked image reveals key features of Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, ranging from design and camera to performance and software. Samsung is expected to introduce the slim flagship smartphone next month, with a US release likely in late May.
The Galaxy S25 Edge would be quite sleek at 5.8mm, plus lightweight profile at 163 grams. The phone will use Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 for display protection, while the middle-frame will be made of Titanium.
In terms of optics, the device could feature a 200-megapixel primary camera. The secondary camera could feature an ultrawwide sensor of either 12-megapixel or 50-megapixel resolution, as well as a 12-megapixel front camera.
Under the hood, the smartphone uses Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. The SoC will be paired with 12GB RAM, with storage variants expected to be 256GB and 512GB. Samsung will debut One UI 7, powered by Android 15, with Galaxy AI features.
Samsung is expected to reveal the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 13 in South Korea. Pre-orders may start from May 14 and last a week before the shipments start on May 23. The device is likely to hit the US and Global shelves on May 30 this year.
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Apple iPhone 17 may close the gap with Galaxy S25, 12GB RAM likely

Apple is reportedly considering bringing 12GB RAM to the upcoming iPhone 17 models, which would ultimately match Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series. Notably, the deal concerned isn’t done yet, as the adoption depends on the supply chain.
Samsung launched the 16GB Galaxy S25 Ultra exclusively for certain markets, but Global units pack 12GB RAM across the lineup; Apple is trying to catch up to the Galaxy S25 series with its iPhone 17 series coming in the second half.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed that Apple would be using 12GB RAM in at least three iPhone 17 models. The company also wants a RAM upgrade in the vanilla model, but “potential supply shortages remain a concern.”
If the iPhone 17 misses out on a RAM upgrade this year, it will be inevitable in the iPhone 18 series. Kuo claims that the entire iPhone 18 lineup is expected to be equipped with 12GB of RAM, continuing the push coming this year.
The latest iPhone 16, Plus, Pro, and Pro Max models come with 8GB of RAM. As Apple is debuting AI features in collaboration with OpenAI, there’s indeed a requirement for more RAM to handle the execution and on-device processing.
Larger RAM ensures seamless functionality across the OS. It would surely bring a performance jump to the iPhone 17 models. Integrated with Apple’s chipset, the new iPhones will give tough competition to Android rivals, including the S25 series.
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Samsung Canada accidentally leaks Galaxy S25 Edge prices

Samsung has accidentally revealed the prices for its upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge phone on its own website in Canada. Although Samsung hasn’t officially announced the phone’s price, this leak gives us a good idea of what to expect.
The Galaxy S25 Edge prices showed up in the terms and conditions of a Samsung Canada promotion. It offers a discount on the Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablet when buying a Galaxy S25 phone or home appliance.
As part of the promotion, Samsung listed all the eligible products along with their prices. That list included both versions of the Galaxy S25 Edge, which gives us an early look at how much the phone will cost. The leak was first spotted by well-known tipster Roland Quandt.
According to the listing, the 256GB model of the Galaxy S25 Edge is priced at CAD $1,678.99, while the 512GB model is priced at CAD $1,858.00. In US dollars, that’s around $1,200 and $1,340.
These prices are higher than the ones expected in South Korea, where the phone is rumored to cost around $1,049 and $1,140 for the same models. Although we don’t yet know the official US price, it’s likely to be over $1,000.
Samsung probably didn’t mean to share this information early, but it gives fans a clearer idea of what to expect before the official launch. Samsung will officially reveal the Galaxy S25 Edge at an event on May 13. Stay tuned for more information.
Dummy leak shows Galaxy S25 Edge slim profile, this time in video
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Dummy leak shows Galaxy S25 Edge slim profile, this time in video

Samsung is getting ready to launch the new Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone. We’ve already seen some leaked images of a dummy model of the Galaxy S25 Edge, and now a video of the phone has also surfaced online.
A tipster @techdrioder shared the dummy model video of the Galaxy S25 Edge on X (Twitter). In the video, we get a clear look at the front and back design of the Galaxy S25 Edge. It’s shown side-by-side with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and it’s clear that the S25 Edge is much slimmer. The phone looks sleek and stylish overall.
The back of the phone has a beautiful design with two cameras and a flash, all placed neatly in a small pill-shaped module. On the bottom of the phone, you can see the charging port, microphone, SIM card tray, and speaker.
On the right side of the phone, there’s a power button and volume rocker. The phone’s edges look smooth, and the whole design is modern and premium.
Samsung Galaxy S25 EDGE 😍
(Plastic Dummy) pic.twitter.com/fNaPS1XkTt
— TechDroider (@techdroider) April 24, 2025
The Galaxy S25 Edge looks impressive in the video. While it’s just a dummy model, it gives us a good idea of what to expect from Samsung’s next sleek and stylish phone. Stay tuned for more information.
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