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According to a new report, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge is falling short of expectations, with sluggish sales and major cuts to production already taking place.
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.
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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