This week in the tech world brought some exciting leaks and revelations, particularly for Samsung, Google, and Motorola. Among the key highlights are the first look at the Google Pixel 10 series, new details on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, and pricing leaks for Motorola’s upcoming devices. Here’s everything you need to know.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Battery Capacity and Pricing Revealed
One of the biggest stories this week was the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, which is shaping up to be an upper-midrange premium option in the Galaxy S25 lineup.
Battery Capacity
According to recent certifications, the Galaxy S25 Edge will feature a 3,786 mAh rated battery, which translates into a marketed 3,900 mAh capacity. This confirms earlier speculation that battery life may not be a major selling point for this model, especially considering that many premium devices today exceed 4,500–5,000 mAh.
Pricing Details
Leaked pricing information suggests the S25 Edge will start at KRW 1,500,000 (~$1,030) for the 256GB variant, while the 512GB model will retail for KRW 1,630,000 (~$1,120). This positions the S25 Edge between the Galaxy S25+ and the S25 Ultra in Samsung’s premium lineup.
Expected Specifications
From past leaks, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to feature:
- Snapdragon 8 Elite processor
- 12GB of RAM
- 120Hz refresh rate display
- 25W wired charging
- Dual-camera system with a 200MP main sensor
While battery life may not be its strongest suit, the powerful processor, high-refresh-rate display, and 200MP camera will likely make it an attractive choice for consumers.
Google Pixel 10 Series: A Third Camera on the Vanilla Model?
Another major development this week was the leak of Google Pixel 10 series CAD renders.
Key Takeaways from the Pixel 10 Series
- Google is keeping the same design language from the Pixel 9 series.
- The Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro will retain the 6.3-inch screen size.
- The Pixel 10 Pro XL will feature a 6.8-inch display.
However, the biggest surprise is that the standard Pixel 10 will feature a third camera. This is a major change, as previous vanilla Pixel models lacked a zoom camera, which was previously reserved for the Pro models.
While we don’t yet know the type of zoom camera Google will include, this could be a game-changer for users who want flagship photography at a lower price.
Motorola’s Upcoming Phones – European Pricing Leaked
Motorola is preparing to launch a new lineup of smartphones, and pricing for several upcoming models has surfaced.
Leaked Prices
- Motorola Edge 60 Fusion – €350
- Motorola Edge 60 – €380
- Motorola Edge 60 Pro – €600
- Moto G86 – €330
- Moto G56 – €250
The Edge 60 series is expected to feature premium midrange and flagship features, while the Moto G86 and G56 will target budget-conscious consumers.
Realme P3 Series Launch Set for March 19
Realme confirmed that its P3 series will launch in India on March 19, and the specs reveal an exciting lineup.
Realme P3 Ultra – Key Features
- MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra chipset (AnTuTu score: 1.45 million)
- LPDDR5x RAM for fast performance
- 6,000mAh battery with 80W wired charging
- Bypass charging support
- 6,050mm² VC cooling system for thermal management
Realme P3 5G – Key Features
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset
- 120Hz AMOLED display
- 6,000mAh battery with 45W charging
- IP69 ingress protection
The Realme P3 Ultra and P3 5G will be powerful budget-friendly options, with the P3 Ultra focusing on extreme performance and cooling.
Final Thoughts
This week was packed with leaks and announcements from Samsung, Google, Motorola, and Realme.
✅ Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge – Battery life may not be a strong point, but the Snapdragon 8 Elite and 200MP camera could make it a powerful device.
✅ Google Pixel 10 series – The standard model finally gets a third camera, bringing it closer to the Pro lineup.
✅ Motorola’s new lineup – Offers a variety of price points, making it a strong contender in Europe.
✅ Realme P3 series – Launching on March 19, with powerful chipsets, large batteries, and fast charging.
As Q2 2025 approaches, flagship phone battles are heating up, and new mid-range devices are becoming more competitive. Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth reviews!










