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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review Reveals A Lot More Than Expected

Vishwajeet Jaiswal
Last updated: June 19, 2025 8:20 am
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Galaxy S25 Edge Review: Samsung’s Stylish Experiment, but Is It Also Practical?

Samsung has taken a bold step with the design of the Galaxy S25 Edge. While most flagship phones in the market become bulky because of powerful hardware and big features, the Galaxy S25 Edge stands out just by its look. This phone is so thin that you will feel the difference as soon as you hold it. But is being thin enough? In this Galaxy S25 Edge review, we will talk about the design, camera, display, battery, performance, software and AI features based on real usage.

Design: A Slim Phone That Feels Different from the Start

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Price Leaked Alongside Specs and Launch Date
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The biggest highlight of the Galaxy S25 Edge is its slim design. The phone is only 5.8mm thick, which is much less than the Galaxy S25 Ultra at 8.2mm and iPhone 16 Pro Max at 8.3mm. The phone is big in size but weighs only 163g, which makes it light and comfortable to hold.

It feels premium when you hold it. Because of the titanium frame, the strength is not affected. The build is solid and there is no flex. With an IP68 rating, the phone is protected from water and dust. The design gives a unique experience and Samsung clearly used a “less is more” idea here.

Display: Big Size, Good Sharpness, but Weak Brightness

The 6.7-inch display of the Galaxy S25 Edge looks very nice. The resolution of 3120 x 1440 gives sharp visuals. The refresh rate is 120Hz, which makes scrolling smooth and animations clear.

But the brightness is a little weak. The peak brightness of 2600 nits is fine for outdoor use, but when compared with phones like OnePlus 13 that give 4500 nits, the Galaxy S25 Edge feels a bit behind.

The colour output is very vibrant, but the default ‘Vivid’ mode sometimes feels too much. I personally liked the ‘Natural’ mode more. Another drawback is that it does not have the anti-reflective finish like the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Performance: It Is Fast and Smooth, but Heat and Battery Life Can Be a Problem

The Galaxy S25 Edge has the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is used across the Galaxy S25 series. In daily use, the phone works super fast. Opening apps, multitasking, using social media or playing high-end games, everything runs smoothly.

With 12GB RAM, gaming performance is also strong. Games like Minecraft and Sky: Children of the Light run well. But after playing for a while, the phone becomes warm. The reason is clear, because of the slim design, there is less space to manage heat.

The battery is 3900mAh, which is small for a phone of this size. Samsung has said that they use AI to optimise battery, and yes, on some days the battery worked fine. But the performance is not consistent. Sometimes it lasted the whole day, sometimes not even close.

In the PCMark Work 3.0 battery test, the Galaxy S25 Edge gave lower performance than the rest of the S25 series. And when it comes to charging, that is also a problem, the phone only supports 25W wired charging, and takes over an hour to fully charge. Wireless charging is also supported, but that is even slower.

Software and AI: OneUI 7 with Android 15, Full Customisation and Smart Tools Together

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge comes with Android 15 and has the OneUI 7 skin. The user interface looks good. The widgets and icons are sharp and colourful. The “Now Brief” widget on the lock screen gives useful information like weather, calendar and fitness stats.

The interface is fully customisable. You can swipe from the top left to open an extra app row and change settings as you like. Samsung has also promised 7 years of software and security updates, which is great for long-term users.

But there are some drawbacks. The UI does not feel as simple or easy to use as Google’s Pixel 9 Android. The notification panel is split, and settings look complicated. There is also some bloatware, but you can delete those apps if you don’t want them.

The AI tools are powerful and smart. Features like Drawing Assist are not useful every day, but tools like real-time translation and Circle to Search are helpful. Gemini voice assistant is also available, which improves the AI experience.

Camera: 200MP Main Sensor Is Very Good, but Zoom Is Missing

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review: The Slim King With a Price Tag to Match
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review

The Galaxy S25 Edge uses a 200MP main camera, the same one used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This camera gives sharp, detailed and colourful pictures. Low light photos also look great. Videos can be recorded in up to 8K resolution and look steady.

The biggest problem is the missing zoom camera. There is no dedicated telephoto lens in this phone. Samsung uses digital zoom to give 2x and 4x zoom, but at 10x the image becomes blurry. This is surprising because even cheaper phones like Galaxy S25 and Pixel 9 give a proper zoom lens.

The 12MP ultrawide camera takes okay landscape photos but has less detail. The selfie camera is also 12MP, and portrait mode works well by making the subject stand out clearly. There is also a wide-angle selfie option.

Verdict: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Looks Stylish but Isn’t Practical in Every Way

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge attracts you with its design first. The slim body, light weight and modern look make it stand out. But when you use it every day, it limits you in some ways.

Battery life is not consistent, fast charging is missing and the zoom camera is not there. In this price range, these compromises are clearly visible. If you only want a slim and light phone, then Galaxy S25 Edge will impress you. But if you take decisions based on real-world performance, then it might feel expensive.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge FAQs

Q. What is the biggest upgrade in Galaxy S25 Edge?
This phone has a slim design and the same 200MP main camera as the Ultra version. The performance is also flagship level.

Q. Does this phone have a Snapdragon processor?
Yes, Galaxy S25 Edge has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.

Q. Is Galaxy S25 Edge waterproof?
Yes, it comes with IP68 certification which protects it from water and dust.

Q. Is wireless charging available?
Yes, it supports 15W Qi wireless charging.

Q. Does Galaxy S25 Edge have AI tools?
Yes, Google Gemini and Samsung’s AI tools are included.

Q. How long is software update support?
Samsung has promised 7 years of OneUI and Android updates.

Should You Buy the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge?

Yes if:

  • You want a lightweight and slim phone

  • You care more about design

  • You need long software support

No if:

  • You are a heavy user and need strong battery life

  • You like zoom photography

  • You expect fast charging

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review clearly shows that design is not everything. This phone is stylish and different, but the real-world experience gives mixed results.

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