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The all-new Galaxy S25 Edge exclusively at Zain

The all-new Galaxy S25 Edge exclusively at Zain

Kuwait Times01-06-2025
Ultra-slim design meets cutting-edge AI, now available on nation's fastest network
KUWAIT: Zain announces its exclusive partnership with Samsung to bring the revolutionary Galaxy S25 Edge to customers across the country. As the sole operator offering this device in Kuwait, Zain continues to lead the market by delivering cutting-edge technology and unmatched connectivity experiences on the nation's fastest network. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is an engineering marvel, combining ultra-slim design with powerful performance. Measuring just 5.8mm in thickness and weighing 163g, it features a durable titanium frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 for enhanced resilience.
The device represents the pinnacle of smartphone innovation, combining a remarkably slim titanium design that is only 5.8mm thick with a 6.7-inch QHD+ AMOLED 2X display, a groundbreaking 200MP camera, and Galaxy AI features such as ProVisual Engine and Drawing Assist. The all-new Galaxy S25 Edge is now available through all of Zain's channels, including the Zain App, official website (kw.zain.com), and the largest network of retail branches in Kuwait.
Saud Al-Rayes, Device Management Manager, Operational Marketing at Zain Kuwait, commented: 'Our exclusive launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge underscores Zain's unwavering commitment to bringing the most advanced technologies to our customers. This milestone is a testament to our long-standing partnership with Samsung and our dedication to providing unparalleled digital experiences to Kuwait's largest customer base.' He added: 'Over the years, our collaboration with global tech leaders like Samsung has enabled us to introduce groundbreaking innovations to the Kuwaiti market. The Galaxy S25 Edge, with its sleek design and powerful features, exemplifies our shared vision of pushing the boundaries of what's possible in mobile technology.'
Al-Rayes concluded 'This launch also comes on the heels of Zain being recognized with five prestigious awards from Ookla Speedtest, the global leader in network intelligence and connectivity insights. These accolades reinforce our leadership in delivering the fastest, most reliable network experience in Kuwait, providing the perfect foundation for next-generation devices like the S25 Edge to truly shine.' Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform for Galaxy, the S25 Edge ensures top-tier performance. Its 3,900mAh battery supports 25W wired and 15W wireless charging, keeping users connected throughout the day.
With Galaxy AI at its core, the S25 Edge unlocks a new era of intelligent mobile experiences. From real-time language translation and enhanced productivity tools to next-level photo and video editing with ProVisual Engine, Galaxy AI empowers users to do more with less effort. Paired with Zain's ultra-fast and reliable network, these AI-driven features come to life with seamless speed, making everyday tasks smarter, faster, and more intuitive than ever before. Available in Titanium Silver, Titanium Jet Black, and Titanium Icy Blue, the Galaxy S25 Edge is a testament to Samsung's commitment to innovation and design excellence, now fully unlocked by the power of Zain's award-winning network, ensuring an unmatched mobile experience across Kuwait.
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