Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Slim Design Meets Smart AI Features
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Samsung has introduced its slimmest flagship phone yet – the Galaxy S25 Edge. It’s packed with AI tools and designed for users who want a light and portable phone without losing performance. This launch comes just before Apple is expected to release a slimmer iPhone later this year.
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Super Thin & Powerful – Perfect for the Next-Gen User
The Galaxy S25 Edge is just 5.8 mm thick, making it thinner than any other Samsung flagship so far. The phone will be released on May 23 in South Korea and May 30 in the U.S., with availability in over 30 countries, including China and Europe.
Its price starts at $1,099.
Main Specs of Galaxy S25 Edge
- Display: 6.7-inch screen
- Dimensions: 75.6 x 158.2 x 5.8 mm
- Weight: 163 grams
Rear Cameras:
- 200MP wide lens (F1.7, 2x optical zoom, OIS)
- 12MP ultra-wide lens (F2.2)
- Front Camera: 12MP (F2.2)
- Memory: 12GB RAM
- Storage Options: 256GB or 512GB
- Battery: 3,900 mAh
- Charging: Fast charging (up to 55% in 30 minutes with 25W adapter, sold separately)
- Connectivity: 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4
- Operating System: Android 15 with One UI 7
- Water Resistance: IP68
- AI Features: Multimodal AI for real-time camera and voice features
How Samsung Made It So Thin
Samsung engineers reworked the core parts like the circuit board and cooling systems to reduce the phone’s thickness. They made sure it still delivers high performance while being ultra-slim and easy to carry.
Strategic Move Against Apple?
Experts believe that Samsung is trying to stay ahead of Apple in the ultra-slim smartphone race. By launching early, it may attract users who love sleek devices—even some Apple fans might switch.
Samsung Back on Top, But Challenges Ahead
According to Counterpoint Research, Samsung has once again become the world’s top smartphone maker in Q1 2025, just slightly ahead of Apple with a 20% market share. However, Samsung warns that trade issues could impact sales in the coming months.
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