Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on

Vlad, 22 January 2025

At the end of its Unpacked event today, Samsung teased the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, also known as the Galaxy S25 Slim in the rumor mill until today.

We were at Samsung's event in San Jose, California, and were fortunate enough to have a close encounter with the Galaxy S25 Edge. So, ladies and gentlemen, feast your eyes upon it! And do note that there's absolutely no official information about its specs yet.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on

Let's start with stating the obvious. It's very thin. Samsung hasn't shared any numbers officially, but it's clear that thinness will be its main selling point.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on

From the front, it basically looks like a Galaxy S25+, you'd be hard pressed to see any difference. But of course, it's all in the sides where the Edge shines.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on

The rear is different too, with an oval camera island incorporating just two shooters and a circular LED flash array.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on

We assume Samsung going with only two cameras has something to do with keeping the device thin, as Apple's rumored iPhone 17 Air will allegedly only feature one rear camera to be even thinner than the Galaxy S25 Edge.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on

Now let's talk about that name. Sure, it sounds better to us than Galaxy S25 Slim, but "Edge" with Samsung devices used to be all about screens curving onto the edges. Remember those days? The Galaxy S25 Edge, on the other hand, has a flat screen. That's the antithesis of what an Edge used to be, so it's probably a case of "it sounds cool, let's reuse it" and not much more thought was given to the naming beyond that.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on

We will of course bring you more information about the Galaxy S25 Edge once it becomes available, so stay tuned. And while you wait, why not go through our hands-on review of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra? It's fresh out of the oven. We also have a photo shootout comparing the Galaxy S25 Ultra to its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra.


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Reader comments

"Comfort: A lighter phone is less tiring to hold for extended periods, such as during long calls or gaming sessions." Who's hands get tired just because they are holding a 200g device? Come on, human beings aren't that weak. ...

The display was curved over the edges, that's why it was called an Edge Display, hence the edge name.

  • Markiz
  • 3 hours ago
  • MNT

What are you guys even talking about? The former usage of Edge was wrong. They called phones with curved sides "Edge", when in fact when screen is curved IT DOES NOT HAVE EDGES. But even here, it's just dumb to use Edge, as it...

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