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Samsung S25 Edge Now Official: The Slimest Mobile Made Samsung Ever
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Samsung has unveiled the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, a fresh entry into its prestigious flagship series. At a mere 5.8mm thick and weighing in at 163g, this is a sleekest device built by Samsung. The device boasts a titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 at the front display, indicating a dedication to durability even with its modern design. The sleek design might attract those who are in search of a more portable device; nonetheless, the smaller battery capacity in comparison to other flagship models, could lead to worries regarding its longevity during everyday use. 

The design decision showcases Samsung commitment to a refined and understated look, yet they may lead to a more compact form factor, potentially restricting heat dissipation when handling heavy tasks. While the build seems robust, the true test of longevity and performance under pressure is yet to be tested. But what is tested already is the rest of the S25 lineup. You can head to Wise Market to explore an extensive collection of Samsung mobile phones such as Samsung S25 Ultra, Samsung S25, and more.

Samsung S25 Edge: Smart AI Meets Pro-Level Camera

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge features a 200MP main camera along with a 12MP ultra-wide camera as well as a front camera with 12MP. Although Samsung promises improved performance in low light with more authentic skin tone through its ProVisual Engine, performance of the camera in real life can differ according to lighting conditions and the software’s optimization. The ultra-wide lens is now equipped with autofocus, but the lack of a telephoto lens that is dedicated can be seen as a disadvantage for those who prefer optical zoom.

Samsung includes various AI features, like Audio Eraser and Drawing Assist designed to improve content creation and user comfort. However, a lot of these functions rely on software and might not provide significantly different experience than previous versions. On-device AI tools such as Now Bar as well as Now Brief provide contextual recommendations but it is yet to be determined how effective they can be in daily routines. Additionally, Samsung has also partnered with Google to offer Gemini Live integration, allowing the use of voice-based assistants.

Galaxy S25 Edge: Featherlight Build, Powerhouse & Speed

The phone comes with a 6.7-inch screen that is QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED. It has 120Hz refresh rate which is a standard for phones with premium specs. Samsung Vision Booster and Adaptive Color Tone are designed to enhance visibility, but the true value lies, the way the display performs under direct sunlight or during intense work. Based on the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, this Samsung S25 Edge is expected to provide a high performance. Samsung claims that its wider vapor chamber will enhance the temperature control, however, it’s likely to need testing in the real world, in particular when playing or working for extended durations of time. The device is equipped with IP68 water and dust resistance which is standard for a device of this price.

The battery’s 3,900mAh capacity isn’t the biggest for a flagship phone that has the QHD+ display as well as a high refresh rate. Although it allows 15W wireless and 25W wired charging, the performance that the battery can provide will depend on software optimization as well as the actual usage patterns.

Anticipated Arrival and Price in Pakistan

The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to launch in Pakistan by mid-June 2025. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge comes with the price tag of $1470 and £1099 in the international market. It is expected that Samsung S25 Edge price in Pakistan will be somewhere around PKR 380,000, that may vary considering various factors. It falls under the category of ultra-premium where the competition from brands such as Apple or Google is fierce. Although Samsung S25 Edge introduces some meaningful enhancements, such as its slim profile and broader AI features, the device has to make compromises on things like the capacity of batteries as well as optical zoom capability.

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