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Galaxy S25 Edge Unboxed: A Sleek Wonder That Made a Lasting Impact

Galaxy S25 Edge Unboxed: A Sleek Wonder That Made a Lasting Impact

As I grasp Samsung's ultra-slim and lightweight device, The Galaxy S25 Edge; the initial thought that springs to mind. It feels "lightweight." The next thing I think about is: If I were the S25 Plus, I would feel concerned.

During an initial hands-on session with the S25 Edge at a preview event in New York, I noticed how extensively the new device retains features from its S25 predecessors. It keeps the 200-megapixel wide camera found in the previous models. S25 Ultra , the 6.7-inch screen from the S25 Plus and the Snapdragon 8 Elite The processor found here is identical to those in the other three S25 models. Encased in a slim, 5.8mm titanium frame, it weighs just 163 grams. This makes it feel light enough that slipping it into your bag or pocket would be effortless and barely noticeable.

Actually, the S25 Edge seems precisely like what a mid-range top-tier smartphone ought to be: a refined and enhanced version of the standard model, incorporating high-end features that validate its $1,100 cost. Its striking design, ultra-wide camera, and ample screen space genuinely render this device an appealing choice for those seeking something somewhat unconventional.

However, that doesn't mean there won't be any trade-offs, with the most significant one being the battery performance; we'll discuss this further shortly.

Preorders for the Galaxy S25 Edge have begun. open now , and the phone will be delivered on May 30. It is available in three color options: silver, jet black, and icy blue.

What sets the S25 Edge apart?

The main query ahead of the S25 Edge launch has been: What reasons might lead somebody to prefer a slimmer mobile device? After dedicating some time to the gadget, I started to understand its allure.

When you initially look at the S25 Edge, its slim profile might not seem extraordinary, but once you hold it, the experience changes significantly. Compared to the standard S25 model with its 5.8mm thickness and weight of 163 grams, along with the larger 6.7-inch screen like the S25 Plus which measures 7.3mm thick and tips the scales at 190 grams, the thinness and lightness of the S25 Edge become immediately apparent. In contrast, the base version of the S25 is slightly thicker at 7.2mm and only marginally lighter at 162 grams despite having a somewhat smaller 6.2-inch display. This makes for quite a perceptible distinction when handling them all side-by-side.

When pressure was applied to the phone, it showed resilience, feeling robust under stress. If this had been otherwise, I might've faced issues with Samsung. This model boasts a Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 screen paired with a Gorilla Glass Victus 2 rear cover. At first glance, one wouldn’t be concerned about unintentionally bending the S25 Edge when placing it in their back pocket; however, further testing will confirm this during my evaluation. Similar to other devices within the S25 lineup, the S25 Edge retains an IP68 certification for protection against dust and water ingress.

On paper, the most significant compromise seems to be battery life. The Galaxy S25 Edge comes with a 3,900 mAh battery, which doesn’t measure up against the standard S25’s 4,000 mAh and the S25 Plus’s 4,900 mAh batteries. Samsung has not disclosed specific usage times for the S25 Edge’s battery but claims it will suffice for an entire day. This is another aspect I am eager to put to the test. Additionally, the S25 Edge offers support for both 25-watt wired charging and 15-watt wireless charging capabilities.

As phone designs become slimmer, their camera components often get downsized as well. However, the S25 Edge stands out with its trio of cameras: a 200-megapixel main shooter, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 12-megapixel front-facing cam. While megapixels alone do not determine image quality, I am curious to witness the actual photographic performance. According to Samsung, advancements powered by Galaxy AI enhance both picture clarity and functions such as Generative Edit for photo adjustments.

Similar to the S25 Plus, the S25 Edge comes with 12GB of RAM and offers storage choices at 256GB and 512GB levels. However, you should expect to pay slightly more for this model; specifically, $1,100 will get you the 256GB version, whereas the 512GB variant costs $1,220. Despite these prices, it remains less expensive compared to the high-end option—the S25 Ultra—which retails for $1,300.

You'll find the same Galaxy AI Samsung has highlighted several features on its other S25 phones, such as Sketch to Image and Audio Eraser. Additionally, the Gemini features are included, like Gemini Live and Circle to Search .

At the forefront of a emerging trend

The introduction of the Galaxy S25 Edge coincides with the trend towards ultra-slim phones. Earlier this year, Oppo launched its extremely slim device. Find N5 The device they refer to as the "world's slimmest book-style folding phone" has a thickness of merely 8.93mm when folded and narrows down to 4.21mm when unfolded. There are speculations suggesting that Apple might introduce an even more compact "Air" variant. iPhone 17 . And at MWC 2025 , mobile manufacturer Tecno exhibited its new products during an event. Spark Slim The phone design, as stated by the company, has a thickness of 5.75 millimeters and a weight of only 146 grams.

Based on consumer response, the S25 Edge might ignite the trend for ultra-thin smartphones. If people do not have to sacrifice too much in terms of camera quality, storage space, and battery life — which are three key aspects — biggest considerations When purchasing a phone, based on a TechByteLab survey — people might be willing to spend more money for an innovative design. Phones have essentially become quite commonplace. boring and predictable other than just a few foldable The S25 Edge might bring a welcome change.

I'm eager to see how the S25 Edge performs in practical use and if it really lives up to its reputation. I couldn’t resist making that pun, though.

Initially released on May 12, 2025 at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.

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