Samsung has unveiled its thinnest smartphone model ever, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, which weighs just 163 grams and is 32% lighter and 34% thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
The flagship model measures 6.7 inches diagonally and sits between the 6.9-inch top-of-the-line S25 Ultra and the 6.2-inch regular S25 model.
The S25 Edge is available for pre-order in three colours: Titanium Silver, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Icyblue.
The S25 Edge is a redesigned version of the current Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus model, featuring the same OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, and AI features. However, it includes several trade-offs to fit the new form factor.
The S25 Edge only has two rear cameras, with the main camera having 200 megapixels, which is the same as the Galaxy S25 Ultra in a slimmer package.
However, the S25 Edge has no telephoto zoom, making the camera setup less versatile than other models.
A smaller, lighter phone means a slimmer battery and a shorter battery life. Samsung claims that the S25 Edge will have a 3,900 mAh battery, compared to the 5,000 mAh battery in the S25 Ultra.
The phone is made with a premium titanium frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 for better crack resistance.
In terms of software, the Galaxy S25 Edge will feature the same One UI 7 version of Android available on current Samsung models. It will also get access to the latest AI features from Galaxy AI, including access to features from Google's Gemini AI.
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