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Galaxy S25 Edge debuts as Samsung’s thinnest flagship yet, packed with pro-grade features

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May 13

Samsung has introduced the Galaxy S25 Edge, a new addition to its flagship smartphone lineup that pushes hardware design to a thinner, more compact form factor without compromising on performance or features. At just 5.8mm thick and weighing 163 grams, the device is one of the slimmest premium smartphones Samsung has ever produced. It’s built with a titanium frame and protected by the new Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, blending durability with a refined, minimalist profile.

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The Galaxy S25 Edge maintains parity with the broader Galaxy S25 lineup in terms of internal performance, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 “Elite for Galaxy” chip and Samsung’s updated vapor chamber for cooling. Despite the tighter chassis, the device includes the same AI-powered ProVisual Engine and a 200MP main camera—demonstrating Samsung’s push to bring its top-tier imaging system into more form factors.

Camera specs are a particular highlight. The 200MP wide lens is paired with a 12MP ultra-wide sensor that supports autofocus for macro photography, enabling high-resolution shots and greater creative flexibility. Samsung claims improvements in low-light photography, citing a 40% boost in brightness compared to earlier models.

As with other Galaxy S25 devices, the S25 Edge is deeply integrated with Samsung’s AI suite. Galaxy AI tools like Audio Eraser and Drawing Assist are present, alongside new additions that expand multimodal functionality and real-time contextual support. Gemini Live, powered by Google’s Gemini AI, allows users to share their screen or camera feed during conversations for live, AI-assisted tasks—suggesting a growing role for AI agents in everyday workflows

The S25 Edge also inherits Samsung’s proprietary AI enhancements for image scaling and color rendering, powered by the company’s mDNIe engine and a 40% improvement in display scaling quality via ProScaler. All on-device AI features are secured through Samsung Knox Vault, emphasizing privacy in an increasingly personalized software environment.

This launch signals Samsung’s ongoing effort to diversify its premium smartphone line—not just by specs or screen size, but by physical design and use-case appeal. The S25 Edge is positioned as an alternative for users who want flagship-level performance and creative capabilities in a slimmer, more portable form factor.

Available in Titanium Silver, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Icyblue, the Galaxy S25 Edge continues Samsung’s trend of using industrial materials and understated colorways to differentiate its most advanced hardware.

With the S25 Edge, Samsung isn’t just shrinking the size of its phones—it’s trying to redefine what high-performance mobile hardware can look and feel like. The question now is whether the ultra-slim design will resonate with users who prioritize comfort and style, or whether the trade-offs in battery life and ergonomics might limit its broader appeal.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

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