
"Size comparison The iPhone Air is 2 grams heavier than the S25 Edge, but it's also 0.2mm thinner. Honestly, we doubt anyone will be able to tell the difference, so we can safely give this category a tie. Both phones feature titanium frames, with the one on the iPhone going for a shiny look while the Galaxy's has a matte finish."
"Samsung's thin and light phone features a larger 6.7" display with higher pixel density (513ppi) and a smaller front-facing camera cutout. Both panels feature 120 Hz refresh rates and HDR10 support. The iPhone is rated at a higher peak brightness of 3000 nits, compared to 2600 nits on the Galaxy S25 Edge, even though we measured 1,416 nits during our review. We'll have to test the Air's brightness output once we get our unit."
The iPhone Air and Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge emphasize slim profiles with titanium frames and minimal weight differences. The iPhone Air is 2 grams heavier but 0.2mm thinner, and features a more pronounced camera visor while the Galaxy uses a compact camera island. The Galaxy offers a larger 6.7" panel with 513ppi and a smaller front-facing cutout; both screens support 120 Hz and HDR10. Apple rates the Air for a 3000-nit peak versus the Galaxy's 2600-nit rating, although the Galaxy measured 1,416 nits. The iPhone uses Ceramic Shield 2 and includes an anti-reflective coating; the Galaxy uses Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2. Apple markets the A19 Pro as the fastest chipset, while Samsung's model runs Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite for Galaxy.
Read at GSMArena.com
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