Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review: A New Era in Sleek Smartphone Design
Welcome to our in-depth Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review, where Bizmart Media explores Samsung’s bold move toward an ultra-slim flagship experience. With a 5.8mm profile, top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and a 6.7″ LTPO AMOLED display, this device carves a new niche in premium smartphone design. But does that design-first approach sacrifice too much for the sake of style? Let’s dive deep into the usability, performance, and value of this futuristic contender.
📦 Unboxing Experience
Samsung keeps it minimal—inside the box, you’ll find a USB-C to USB-C cable and some paperwork. There’s no charger included, and that’s a continuing trend. The slim packaging mirrors the slim body of the S25 Edge itself.
📱 Design and Display
Lightweight at 163g and ultra-thin at 5.8mm, the Galaxy S25 Edge sets a new benchmark for design. With Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the front, Victus 2 on the back, and a titanium frame, this isn’t just a pretty face—it’s tough too.
The 6.7″ LTPO AMOLED display (1440x3120px, 120Hz, HDR10+) is vibrant and sharp. While Dolby Vision is missing, the screen still delivers immersive visuals with up to 1,416 nits of brightness. Thin bezels, a discreet camera island, and elegant curves give the Edge a futuristic aesthetic.
⚙️ Performance and Software
Running Android 15 with One UI 7, the phone supports 7 years of updates and includes Samsung’s newest AI features, like multimodal visual prompts powered by Google’s Gemini.
Under the hood is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, offering excellent benchmark results:
- GeekBench 6 Multi-core: 9391
- AnTuTu 10 Score: 2,147,084
- 3DMark Wild Life Extreme: 6473
Despite its power, thermal throttling becomes an issue during extended high-performance tasks due to the slim frame.
🔋 Battery and Charging
The 3,900mAh battery may seem underwhelming, but it still manages an Active Use Score of 12:06 hours. It supports:
- 25W wired charging (PD/PPS)
- 15W wireless charging (Qi2 Ready)
Charging to 100% takes just over an hour, but the phone lacks the rapid power-ups seen in competitors.
🔊 Audio and Speakers
The stereo speaker setup is “good” but not outstanding. Due to the thin chassis, the S25 Edge has limited bass and overall loudness compared to the S25 Ultra or iPhone 16 Pro Max.
📸 Camera System
Rear Cameras:
- Main: 200MP f/1.7 ISOCELL HP2 with OIS
- Ultra-Wide: 12MP f/2.2 with autofocus
Front Camera:
- 12MP dual-pixel PDAF, f/2.2
Photo quality is impressive in daylight with natural color tones and dynamic range. Portrait and 2x crop zoom images retain strong detail. Low-light photography, however, suffers without Night mode enabled. Ultrawide shots are solid but less detailed than expected at this price point.
Video recording includes:
- 8K at 30fps, 4K at 120fps
- Galaxy Log, AI audio eraser, and 10-bit HDR
📉 Performance Downsides
Sustained performance dips during heavy tasks like long gaming sessions due to throttling. Thermal output is considerable—visible in our infrared thermal imaging.
💡 Bizmart Media Verdict
This Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review by Bizmart Media highlights one key point: this phone isn’t about being the best at everything. It’s about redefining the premium design language—slim, light, and unique. If portability and aesthetics matter more to you than a telephoto camera or max battery life, this is the phone for you.
That said, if you value top-tier photography, long battery life, or immersive audio, you might want to look at the Galaxy S25 Ultra or Xiaomi 15 Ultra instead.
The Review
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Bizmart Media Review: The Galaxy S25 Edge is a beautifully designed flagship that feels like the future of smartphone portability—if you can live with a few trade-offs. It's not for everyone, but it's a bold step in a new direction.
PROS
- Ultra-thin and lightweight (5.8mm, 163g)
- Strong primary camera with 200MP detail
- Premium titanium and ceramic glass build
- Smooth 1440p LTPO AMOLED with 120Hz
- 7 years of OS & security updates
CONS
- No telephoto lens
- Modest battery life and slow charging
- Flat sound profile due to slim speakers
- Some thermal throttling under stress
- High launch price without significant add-ons

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