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Is the S25 Edge’s Ultra‑Slim Design Worth the Trade‑Offs?

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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge stands out in 2025 for its astonishingly slim profile. Measuring under 6 mm thick and weighing only 163 g, it is the thinnest flagship the company has ever produced. But achieving such slenderness requires compromise. This article weighs the pros and cons of the S25 Edge’s ultra‑slim design and helps you decide whether style should trump substance.

The Appeal of Thin

For years, smartphone manufacturers chased thinness as a design goal. A slimmer device feels elegant, fits easily into pockets and handbags, and exudes a premium aura. The S25 Edge epitomises this trend. Its aluminium frame and gently curved display contribute to an industrial design worthy of admiration. Holding it in the hand is akin to handling a precision instrument—light, refined and futuristic.

The Compromises

However, thinness comes at a cost. To shave millimetres off the chassis, Samsung had to reduce battery capacity. The S25 Edge packs a 3,900 mAh battery, smaller than the 4,600 mAh cell in the base S25 and the 5,200 mAh battery in the S25 Ultra. For light users, the battery may last a day, but heavy users might need midday top‑ups. The phone also omits a telephoto camera; its dual‑camera system lacks optical zoom. Additionally, the ultra‑slim design leaves little room for advanced cooling, so the device may throttle performance during extended gaming sessions.

Verdict

The Galaxy S25 Edge is a statement piece. It appeals to fashion‑conscious consumers and minimalists who crave a sleek device above all else. If you prioritise battery life, camera versatility or performance under sustained load, other models like the S25 Plus or S25 Ultra will serve you better. For those willing to compromise on battery and camera for unmatched slimness, the S25 Edge delivers a unique aesthetic few phones can match.


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