Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge has triggered split views throughout the mobile phone community. While the device certainly gets high marks for design, debate is raging over whether it’s truly worth the expensive marking.
The phone is drawing a lot of attention due to its thin form factor. At just a fraction under 6mm thick, the S25 Edge feels very light in hand. Users on tech forums have praised the titanium finish and curved edges, remarking that it is one of the most comfortable phones to hold in a long time. Some even describe its grip similar to that of the iconic Galaxy S6 Edge, but a much more refined verison.
Screen technology is another feature that is receiving attention. The 6.7-inch AMOLED screen is sharp and vivid with smooth 120Hz refresh. Netflix binge watchers and mobile gamers appear to be happy overall. A few users noted some slight overheating under prolonged use, and users noted more complaints using the device for gaming or streaming content on higher brightness, but overall display experiences have been satisfactory.
Performance, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, is solid. Everyday tasks, multitasking, and app switching happen without hiccups. But the real concern popping up among users is the battery. With a 3,900mAh cell, many say it doesn’t last a full day, especially under heavier use. Charging speeds also lag behind some rivals — a letdown for power users.
The camera setup has its highs and lows. While the main sensor delivers great daytime shots, fans seem disappointed at the lack of a telephoto lens. Low-light photography also hasn’t wowed anyone so far.
In short, fans like the style and speed, but there’s hesitation over battery life and the camera limitations. For casual users, it’s sleek and reliable. But for those expecting flagship-level endurance and camera performance, it might fall a little short.