Samsung’s New Galaxy S25 Edge Is So Thin, It’s Almost Not There

Samsung’s New Galaxy S25 Edge Is So Thin, It’s Almost Not There

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Written By Eric Sandler

Samsung just pulled the wraps off the Galaxy S25 Edge, and let’s just say — thin is very much in. The company’s newest flagship contender clocks in at just 5.8mm thick, making it one of the slimmest premium phones ever released. And yes, this is very likely a direct shot at Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 “Air,” which is rumored to be even thinner — but only slightly.

A Big Display in a Super Slim Package

Despite the razor-thin profile, the Galaxy S25 Edge still packs a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, with Samsung promising the same flagship-tier visuals you’d get from its bulkier siblings. The phone also weighs just 163 grams, which feels surprisingly light in hand compared to heavier options like the Galaxy S25 Ultra (218g) or the iPhone 16 Pro Max (227g).

And it’s not just thin for the sake of being thin — the S25 Edge still feels premium, thanks to its titanium frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, which Samsung claims is more resilient than traditional glass.

A Dual-Camera Setup That Goes Big

While Apple is rumored to limit the iPhone 17 Air to a single 48MP lens, Samsung’s taking the opposite approach. The Galaxy S25 Edge comes equipped with:

  • A 200MP wide-angle main camera
  • A 12MP ultra-wide camera

So even though the phone is feather-light, it still brings serious camera hardware — and it’s arguably better equipped for mobile photography than what we expect from Apple’s slimline model.

Inside: All the Power of a Flagship

Performance-wise, the S25 Edge doesn’t cut corners. It runs on Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform, includes a revamped vapor chamber for cooling, and supports all the top-end Galaxy S25 software features.

That includes some new AI tools like:

Drawing Assist – helps sketch or annotate with AI suggestions

Audio Eraser – cleans up background noise in voice recordings

ProScaler – boosts image resolution with AI-powered upscaling

Now Brief + Now Bar – delivers live-updating info based on your day and app usage

Built-in Google Gemini – thanks to Samsung’s partnership with Google

Price, Pre-Orders, and a Decent Launch Deal

Samsung is opening up pre-orders for the Galaxy S25 Edge starting today, with pricing set at $1,099.99 for the 256GB model. But there are a few perks:

Pre-order customers get bumped to 512GB at no extra cost

A $50 Samsung credit comes with every pre-order

Samsung’s offering up to $630 in trade-in credit, depending on the device you’re swapping in

This deal is available until May 30 via Samsung’s official site.

Conclusion

The Galaxy S25 Edge feels like Samsung’s answer to the ultra-thin phone revival. It’s light, premium, and still flagship-worthy — with enough AI-powered tricks and hardware power to keep it from feeling like a compromised design.

If the rumors are true, the iPhone 17 Air will be slightly thinner, but it might also be slightly less capable in a few key areas. Either way, it’s going to be a very interesting showdown later this year.

Eric Sandler

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