Korean media got an exclusive hands-on with the Samsung S25 Edge~ though it’s just a dummy model for now [doge]

Samsung S25 Edge Review: Ultra-Thin Design & Stunning Features You'll Love
Samsung S25 Edge Review: Ultra-Thin Design & Stunning Features You’ll Love

This sleek device continues Samsung’s tradition of ultra-slim designs, featuring an eye-catching color palette while maintaining the brand’s signature aesthetic. Early reports reveal an astonishing 5.8mm profile—making it one of the thinnest smartphones yet. The big question remains: what compromises were made to achieve this featherweight design, particularly regarding battery capacity?

Samsung S25 Edge Review: Ultra-Thin Design & Stunning Features You'll Love
Samsung S25 Edge Review: Ultra-Thin Design & Stunning Features You’ll Love

The smartphone industry appears to be chasing two competing ideals this year: razor-thin profiles versus marathon battery life. While slim designs offer superior ergonomics and premium feel, beefy batteries promise all-day endurance. Which side are you on in this tech tug-of-war?

Samsung S25 Edge Review: Ultra-Thin Design & Stunning Features You'll Love
Samsung S25 Edge Review: Ultra-Thin Design & Stunning Features You’ll Love

  

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7 thoughts on “Samsung S25 Edge Review: Ultra-Thin Design & Stunning Features You’ll Love”
  1. I’m really impressed by the slim design and vibrant color options on this phone. It seems like Samsung is pushing boundaries, but I’m curious about how the battery life holds up with such a thin profile.

  2. Wow, that 5.8mm thickness sounds insane! I’m curious about the trade-offs too—battery life must take a hit, but if the performance and display make up for it, this could be a game-changer. The color options sound cool, but I hope they don’t compromise durability. Excited to see more details when it launches!

  3. I’m really intrigued by the slim design and color options on this phone—it looks like a时尚 piece! But I do wonder how long the battery will last given how thin it is. It’s always a trade-off, isn’t it? Still, I can see why people would want to show this off as a status symbol.

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