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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review


Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review: A Bold Leap into Ultra-Thin Flagship Territory

Samsung has once again taken a bold step in smartphone design with the Galaxy S25 Edge, a device that pushes the limits of slimness and elegance. At just 5.8mm thick and 163g, this is one of the lightest and thinnest Galaxy phones in years, all while offering a large 6.7-inch display and flagship-level performance.

In a market filled with bulky phones and oversized camera bumps, the S25 Edge is refreshingly different. Despite its size, it doesn’t compromise on performance. It packs the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite (for Galaxy) chip, a powerful LTPO AMOLED 2X display, and up to 12GB of RAM with 512GB of storage. All of this runs on Android 15 with Samsung’s One UI 7.

Key Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 158.2 x 75.6 x 5.8mm, 163g

  • Build: Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 front, titanium frame, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 back, IP68 water resistance

  • Display: 6.7" LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1440x3120 resolution

  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm), Adreno 830 GPU

  • Memory: 12GB RAM, 256GB / 512GB storage

  • Rear Camera: 200MP main sensor (from the S25 Ultra), 12MP ultrawide with autofocus

  • Front Camera: 12MP with dual pixel PDAF

  • Video: Rear – 8K@30fps, Front – 4K@60fps

  • Battery: 3,900mAh with 25W wired and 15W wireless (Qi2 Ready)

  • Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, eSIM, NFC, UWB

  • Features: Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, stereo speakers, Samsung DeX

Design Over Function?

While the S25 Edge excels in portability and aesthetics, some trade-offs are evident. The battery size is smaller than what we see in other Galaxy S25 models, and the absence of a telephoto lens might be a downside for photography lovers. However, the 200MP primary sensor and ultrawide with autofocus still deliver high-quality imaging for most users.

Unboxing Experience



In line with Samsung’s recent trend, the box is minimal—only a USB-C to USB-C cable and manuals are included. The charger is sold separately, and the phone supports 25W wired charging via Power Delivery (PPS).


Final Verdict

Samsung is clearly exploring a new niche with the Galaxy S25 Edge: ultra-thin, high-performance phones for those who value sleekness and portability. Whether this gamble pays off will depend on how the market responds to design-first flagships.

👉 Special thanks to GSMArena.com for their in-depth review and technical breakdown, which helped shape this analysis.


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