Samsung introduced the Galaxy S25 Edge at just 5.8mm thick, making it the thinnest smartphone released in the 2020s. While it boasts a lightweight design and a high-resolution 200MP camera, it compromises on battery capacity, offering only 3,900mAh compared to the vanilla model's 4,000mAh. Additionally, charging speed remains slow at 25W wired and 15W wireless. The absence of a telephoto camera further limits its photographic capabilities. The S25 Edge's release brings competitive offers for older models and may signal the potential replacement of the Plus model in future lineups.
Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge, measuring just 5.8mm, is the thinnest smartphone yet, featuring a 200MP camera but with a smaller battery and higher price.
Despite being incredibly thin and lightweight, the Galaxy S25 Edge faces criticism due to its smaller battery, slower charging, and lack of a telephoto camera.
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