
Samsung’s Slimmest Phone Ever
Samsung has set a new design benchmark with the Galaxy S25 Edge, which measures just 5.8mm at its thinnest point. That makes it the slimmest Galaxy S phone ever released.
It’s also incredibly light at 163g, yet still houses a large 6.7-inch display. This means you’re getting flagship-level screen real estate in a body that feels nearly weightless.
Samsung’s design innovation here shows that smartphones can be powerful and stylish without the bulk we’ve come to expect from high-end devices.

A 200MP Camera in a Razor-Thin Frame
Don’t let the slim size fool you, the Galaxy S25 Edge houses a massive 200MP primary camera, the same one found in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This f/1.7 wide‑angle sensor captures very high-resolution images with excellent detail comparable to many flagship smartphone cameras.
Fitting such a high-end sensor into a compact device required Samsung to redesign the camera housing.

No Telephoto Lens, But Still Sharp Zoom
The S25 Edge drops the telephoto lens, but thanks to the sheer resolution of its 200MP sensor, it offers 2x “optical-quality” zoom by cropping into the image. While it’s technically digital zoom, the image quality remains strong because there’s so much detail to work with.
This clever compromise allows the phone to stay incredibly thin without giving up too much zoom functionality, making it suitable for everything from portraits to casual long shots.

AMOLED Brilliance at 120Hz
The phone’s 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display isn’t just big, it’s brilliant. With a QHD+ resolution and adaptive refresh rate that spans 1Hz to 120Hz, the Edge delivers silky-smooth visuals for gaming and scrolling, while dialing things down to save power during idle moments.
The display also supports HDR10+, offering vibrant colors and deep blacks, which makes viewing your photos, videos, and camera previews a visual treat.

Real-Time AI Enhancements
Galaxy AI plays a central role in how the S25 Edge enhances photography. Tools like Generative Edit and ProVisual Engine use machine learning to clean up images, sharpen faces, and remove visual noise.
The AI can even adjust exposure and contrast on the fly. Whether shooting at night or trying to capture the perfect portrait, the AI works in the background to make your photos look better without lifting a finger.

Snapdragon 8 Elite for Pro Performance
Inside the S25 Edge is the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, Qualcomm’s latest through‑Samsung collaboration, delivering improved CPU performance and enhanced power efficiency compared to the previous generation, including modest clock‑speed gains and better thermal/power management.
he updated Adreno GPU offers noticeably faster graphics performance, helping with AI‑assisted photo processing and high‑resolution video capture tasks. Combined with Samsung’s optimization, this chip ensures the S25 Edge runs fast and smoothly under any workload.

12GB RAM + Ample Storage Options
Whether snapping high-res photos or editing 4K video, the S25 Edge handles it all with 12GB of RAM. Storage options of 256GB and 512GB give you enough space for RAW photo files, hundreds of apps, and long 8K video clips.
With fast UFS storage and plenty of memory overhead, this device is made for power users and mobile creatives who expect their phone to multitask like a pro workstation.

Ultra-Wide Lens Still Included
Even though the telephoto lens is gone, Samsung kept the 12MP ultra-wide camera. It’s perfect for capturing sweeping landscapes or tight indoor spaces.
While it doesn’t match the clarity of the primary sensor, it expands your framing options when needed. The ultra-wide camera pairs well with Samsung’s AI features, which help correct distortion at the edges and balance lighting automatically.

Slimmer Body, Smaller Battery
The S25 Edge’s ultra-slim profile means some sacrifices had to be made, notably in battery capacity. It houses a 3,900mAh battery, smaller than other S25 models. Still, with the efficient Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and software optimizations, Samsung claims all-day battery life.
Real-world usage will vary depending on display settings and camera use, but it should comfortably handle moderate daily workloads.

Speedy Charging and Reverse Power
Despite the smaller battery, the S25 Edge supports 25W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and 7.5W reverse wireless charging. That matches the standard and models in the S25 lineup.
You can top up quickly or wirelessly charge earbuds and other accessories. Even with a more compact power cell, Samsung has ensured that convenience remains a priority.

Built to Last With Ceramic Glass
While thin phones often mean fragile designs, the S25 Edge resists that stereotype. It features a titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the rear, a material that’s tougher than Gorilla Glass Victus and similar to Apple’s Ceramic Shield.
The result is a phone that feels premium but doesn’t compromise on protection, helping it stand up to daily wear and the occasional drop.

Aesthetic Design for Minimalists
Samsung has embraced a clean, refined aesthetic for the S25 Edge. The phone is sleek, professional, and available in Titanium Icyblue, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Jetblack.
Its flat edges, matte finish, and ultra-thin build make it one of the most stylish Android phones you can buy. It’s a phone you’ll enjoy showing off, and looks good from every angle.

Edge as a Photographic Travel Companion
Because it’s so light and compact, the S25 Edge is a dream for photographers on the go. It slips easily into a pocket or small bag, making it ideal for hiking trips, concerts, or quick getaways where you want serious camera quality without lugging around gear.
The primary 200MP camera ensures you won’t miss a detail, and the AI-powered processing means your photos are share-ready almost instantly.

8K Video Recording at Your Fingertips
The Edge supports high‑resolution video capture (up to 8K under certain conditions), offering flexibility for cropping, reframing, or exporting stills from video clips.
Electronic stabilization, upgraded microphones, and AI audio filters round out a robust video toolkit, making this phone as capable for vlogging and content creation as it is for photography.

A Glimpse Into Samsung’s Design Future
The Edge’s arrival hints at Samsung’s evolving design strategy. As foldables become more experimental, the mainstream Galaxy S line appears to be embracing sleekness and minimalism.
With rumors of Apple launching an “iPhone 17 Air,” Samsung is positioning itself ahead of the curve with a futuristic but functional device in today’s market.
While at it, check out how to turn your phone into a pro camera. Follow these steps to take a picture with pro-level guidance.

Should You Buy the Galaxy S25 Edge?
If you care about camera quality, design, and usability, the S25 Edge is worth a look. It skips a few features to stay slim, but delivers where it counts with stunning photos, excellent software, and a refined build.
The 200MP camera alone makes it a strong choice for casual and advanced photographers alike, and the ultra-thin frame means it fits comfortably into any lifestyle.
You might also like to see Samsung S25 Ultra vs. iPhone 16 Pro Max. Watch the complete comparison and clear your doubts before buying your smartphone.
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