Finally, a Samsung phone that I'd put my S25 Ultra away for (especially at this price)
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Finally, a Samsung phone that I'd put my S25 Ultra away for (especially at this price)
"With the S25 Edge, it's the little things: how the phone's lightness makes magnetic cases harder to accidentally detach from mounts, how much less burdensome it feels to hold up a 6.8-inch screen when my other hand is hanging on the subway railing, and how the phone hurts a little less when I drop it on my face in bed."
"If there's one big takeaway from testing the S25 Edge since launch, it's that thin and light phones have spoiled me in every way but one. Unfortunately for Samsung, that one drawback is enough to convince any user to look elsewhere. Let me explain. Your first impression of the S25 Edge will likely be the same as mine and the many others who experience an ultra-thin phone in 2025."
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge combines a 6.8-inch display with an ultra-thin, lightweight 163-gram titanium build that eases everyday handling and reduces impact when dropped. The lightness improves magnetic case stability and makes one-handed holding on crowded transit less burdensome while preserving display specifications comparable to the S25 Plus. Design cues borrowed from Samsung's Z Fold line deliver a slim, foldable-inspired feel despite a rigid form. The thin profile creates a compelling ergonomic experience for large-screen devices, though a prominent shortcoming remains that could push users toward alternative models.
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