Samsung’s S25 Edge is a thin phone with two big tradeoffs
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Summary
Samsung has launched a slimmer version of its Galaxy S25 smartphone, which it claims is the thinnest it has ever made.
The device, known as the S25 Edge, features a 6.7-inch OLED display and AI features, but lacks a telephoto lens or telephoto lens.
It has a weight of 163g, which is slightly heavier than the S25’s 6.2-inch version, but manages to be slimmer at 5.8mm thick.
This makes it a competitive offering against Apple’s planned release of the iPhone 17 Air.
However, the device is not without its pitfalls, which include a battery that is the smallest across the S25 range, as well as a camera that lacks the sophistication of its predecessors.
This does not come cheap either, with the device costing around 1,099.99for256GBofstorageor1,219.99 for 512GB.