Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Review of the thinnest high-end phone

  • The Galaxy S25 Edge stands out for its ultra-thin 5,8mm design and premium materials.
  • It shares many specs with other S25 models, but sacrifices battery and telephoto lens.
  • It has driven changes in the next generation, replacing the Plus model in the S26 series.
  • The autonomy and heating are the main weak points despite its power.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge ultra-thin premium

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge has become one of the most striking phones in the current high-end range. Thanks to its commitment to an ultra-thin and lightweight design. Far from going unnoticed, this device has attracted attention both for its virtues and for the challenges involved in reducing its thickness to 5,8 mm, positioning itself as the thinnest smartphone ever seen in the Galaxy S family.

Samsung's focus is on delivering a premium experience In a visually striking and comfortable format, this choice doesn't come without compromises in other areas, leading to divided opinions among those who prioritize design, battery life, or advanced features in a device of this level.

Design and materials: the strong point of the S25 Edge

El Galaxy S25 Edge impresses from the first contact For its elegance, lightness, and finish. Made with a high-strength titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the front and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the back, it stands out for its weight of just 163 grams. Ergonomics have been especially taken care of: The grip is natural and comfortable, and its minimalist silhouette encourages extended use without wrist discomfort.

Samsung has introduced three main colors—silver, blue, and black—developed to accentuate the device's subtle glow under light. Consistency in materials and finishes reinforces the exclusive identity of this Edge edition, clearly differentiating it from other S25 models. The thin bezels provide a great visual presence, maximizing the screen experience.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge design materials

High-end display, although with nuances

The S25 Edge mounts a 2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 6,7X panel, QHD+ resolution, adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, and a maximum brightness of 2600 nits. The visual quality is outstanding: the level of detail, color intensity, and black depth more than meet what is expected of a premium phone. It is ideal for both gaming and viewing multimedia content in any lighting conditions, although does not include the anti-reflective coating of the Ultra model, something that can be noticed in very bright exteriors.

Top-of-the-range power and thermal management

Under the hood, the Edge integrates the processor Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, accompanied by 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage in its base configuration. This combination guarantees speed and fluidity for all types of tasks, from demanding applications to heavy games. However, The reduction in internal space has consequences for heat dissipation: The mobile phone tends to heat up after long periods of intensive use, which can result in occasional drops in performance.

Despite these thermal spikes, overall performance is on par with the best Androids out there, and advanced AI features (like Circle to Search, generative editing, and the Now Bar on the lock screen) run smoothly. Samsung guarantees updates for seven years, both system and security, reinforcing the commitment to the longevity of the device.

Cameras: High-end main sensor, no telephoto lens

In the photographic section, the Galaxy S25 Edge mounts the 200 MP main sensor inherited from the S25 Ultra, accompanied by a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens. Well-lit photographs stand out for their detail and natural color. Night mode performs remarkably well, and portraits come out especially well, taking advantage of image processing and depth. However, the telephoto lens is dispensed with To maintain the slim profile, the brand insists on its "2x optical" cropping, but the results when zooming in beyond that point clearly fall short of models with true optical zoom.

The camera module is seamlessly integrated into the design, maintaining a uniform aesthetic thanks to the use of the same finishes as the rear body.

Autonomy and charging: the Edge's big compromise

The battery is the most compromised section of the Galaxy S25 Edge: 3.900 mAh capacity, far from what is usual in the high-end range. The result is that, with intensive use, it rarely lasts more than a full day without having to recharge. The model supports fast charge at 25W (compared to 45W on the S25 Ultra and Plus) and wireless charging, although the process is slower and the battery life isn't on par with the rest of the family. The processor's efficiency helps, but users who prioritize battery life should seriously consider it.

Why has Samsung invested so much in the S25 Edge?

The launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge not only responds to ultra-thin design trends, but has meant a strategic change within the brand's catalogueEarly results in Europe showed that, in its first few weeks, the Edge outsold the Plus models from 2021. Samsung has taken advantage of this trend to propose changes in the next generation: : everything indicates that, in the Galaxy S26 series, the Edge will definitively replace the Plus as an intermediate model, leaving the range composed of the base S26, S26 Edge and S26 Ultra.

This decision is based on the Declining demand for the Plus models and the clearer differentiation offered by the Edge In terms of design. Although its success is linked to its aesthetic appeal and premium feel, the brand is aware that it must improve its range and cooling if it wants to consolidate its position as a top choice among demanding users.

Other details and price

El Starting price of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge It's been around €1.259 for its basic version, although occasional offers have quickly appeared in various stores, bringing the price down to under €900 at times. It comes with dust and water resistance (IP68), features typical of a high-end model, and the promise of seven years of updates.

The truth is that, beyond figures, The user experience of the S25 Edge is unique in the Samsung family: it combines build quality, lightness, and a very polished aesthetic. But users must be willing to accept limitations in battery life and photographic zoom.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge represents the brand's commitment to Breaking the mold by combining an extremely slim chassis with high-end specificationsThis edition has prompted significant changes to Samsung's catalog, prompting reflection on what users value most: design and lightness or battery life and more versatile cameras.

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