📱 Ultra-Thin Design and Display
Measuring just 5.8mm thick and weighing only 163g, the S25 Edge feels uniquely light for a phone with a 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display. Available in Black, Silver, and Bluish Silver, it features:
- Titanium side rails (like the Ultra model)
- Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the front (no anti-reflective coating)
- A stylish floating island-style camera design
🔋 Battery and Charging Trade-Offs
Thin design means less room for internals. The S25 Edge features a 3,900 mAh battery—much less than the 4,900 mAh in the S25 Plus. Charging support includes:
- 25W wired charging
- 15W wireless charging
📸 Camera and Performance
Even though this isn’t the Ultra, Samsung borrowed some flagship DNA:
- 200MP primary sensor (same as the S25 Ultra)
- 12MP ultrawide (no telephoto lens)
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (Elite) processor
- 12GB RAM + 256GB / 512GB storage options
Software-wise, it delivers the smooth experience you expect from Samsung’s One UI and high-end hardware.
💡 Small Touches That Stand Out
Despite its thin build, Samsung kept several useful features:
- Physical SIM card tray
- Flat edges for better grip
- Same chip as the Ultra flagship
🎯 Who Is This Phone For?
The Galaxy S25 Edge is clearly built for a specific user:
- Someone who wants a lighter and thinner phone without compromising on screen size
- Someone tempted by the Ultra’s camera quality but not the size or S Pen
- Someone who values design and portability over all-day battery life
🧠 Final Thoughts
Most users aren’t asking for thinner phones—they’re asking for better battery life. But for the minority who want elegance, thinness, and premium build in a large-screen device, the Galaxy S25 Edge is a solid option.
Priced at $1,099, it sits right between the S25 Plus and S25 Ultra. It’s not perfect, but it’s undeniably impressive and unique.
Stay tuned for our in-depth review, battery life test, and real-world camera comparisons. Follow SKTechWorld for the latest updates in the mobile tech world.