We've seen plus-sized phones, folding phones and mini phones. Now Samsung is back with a super skinny new device that wouldn't look out of place on a Paris catwalk. It's called the , and it's been made for people who want something a little more svelte tucked in their skinny jeans.
In fact, it measures in at just 5.8mm (the Galaxy S25 Ultra is 8.3mm) and it only weighs 163 grams (the Ultra is 218g).
And don't worry about it breaking as Samsung is confident this wafer-thin call maker is made of tough stuff, thanks to a titanium shell and impressive Corning Gorilla Glass.
Owners will also be treated to a 6.7-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate for silky-smooth scrolling.
Tucked inside is a speedy Snapdragon 8 Elite processor for Galaxy (that's the same chip that powers the S25 and S25 Ultra) , and there's a dual lens camera on the rear case with a 200MP wide lens for better pictures at night and pixel-packed home movies.
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Just like its siblings, the Edge gets Galaxy AI included, which can retouch your photos, write emails and search the web just by circling something on the screen. It also has the Now Bar and Now Brief, which show what's happening throughout the day.
The Edge certainly looks impressive, especially for anyone wanting something less bulky in their pocket.
Sadly, it won't come cheap with prices starting from £1,099. It also has a smaller battery inside so it may not last as long as its siblings. We'll have to wait for the reviews to arrive to find out just how long it lasts.
“Galaxy S25 Edge redefines smartphone design, with no compromise on performance. It’s our slimmest S Series device yet, created with style and strength in mind. Featuring an iconic Galaxy AI-enabled camera, it opens up a of creativity in a light, elegant form factor for customers wanting stylish design and the best features Galaxy has to offer,” said Annika Bizon, Mobile Experience VP of Product and Marketing, Samsung UK & Ireland.
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