This article reviews the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, a new, super-thin (5.8mm) and lightweight (168g) titanium edition of Samsung's high-end Android phone. While praised for its design and excellent main camera, its thinness comes at the cost of battery life and the absence of a telephoto camera, making it a niche product for those prioritizing design over other features.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review: super thinness above all else
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️This article reviews the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, a new, super-thin (5.8mm) and lightweight (168g) titanium edition of Samsung's high-end Android phone. While praised for its design and excellent main camera, its thinness comes at the cost of battery life and the absence of a telephoto camera, making it a niche product for those prioritizing design over other features.
- 1 Present: Review of Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.
- 2 Until May 31, 2032: Software updates for S25 Edge.
- Niche appeal for users prioritizing thinness
- Compromises on battery life and camera features
- Potential for increased repairability due to self-repair program
- Use of recycled materials
What: A review of the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone, focusing on its ultra-thin and lightweight design, its features (large OLED screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, 200MP main camera, Android 15 with One UI 7, AI tools), and its trade-offs (shorter battery life, no telephoto camera).
When: Published June 10, 2025; until 31 May 2032 (software updates).
Why: Samsung's attempt to innovate in smartphone design by prioritizing thinness and lightness, aiming to appeal to a segment of the market that values these aesthetic and ergonomic qualities.
How: The review details the phone's specifications, performance, camera capabilities, battery life, and software features, comparing it to other Samsung models (S25+, S25 Ultra, S25) and competitors (Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, OnePlus 13, Apple iPhone 16 Plus).