Samsung has once again pushed the boundaries of smartphone design with the Galaxy S25 Edge, unveiled earlier this year at the much-anticipated Unpacked event in San Jose. This new flagship device isn’t just another Galaxy phone it’s an experimental, high-concept piece of technology that immediately grabs your attention, mostly due to its impressively thin and lightweight build.
Measuring just 5.8mm in thickness and weighing only 163 grams, the Galaxy S25 Edge feels incredibly sleek and almost fragile in the hand. The first time I saw it at the event, the excitement was palpable among journalists rushing to the demo zone, although the no-touch policy meant we could only admire it visually. Now that I’ve spent nearly 24 hours with the device, my initial impression is that Samsung has crafted a phone that balances cutting-edge design with familiar usability.
The S25 Edge retains the elegant curves of its predecessors but elevates them with a slimmer profile that makes it stand out in a crowded market. Despite its slimness, the device doesn’t feel flimsy Samsung’s engineering ensures it has a sturdy build that inspires confidence. The weight is just right, making it comfortable to hold for extended periods without feeling bulky or cumbersome.
Beyond aesthetics, the phone boasts premium materials and a polished finish that highlight Samsung’s attention to detail. It’s clear the S25 Edge is aimed at users who appreciate style and innovation in equal measure. The price starts at Rs. 1,09,999, reflecting its premium positioning, and it’s set to hit the Indian market soon.
While I’ve only had a brief time with the Galaxy S25 Edge, it’s clear that Samsung is exploring new frontiers in smartphone design with this model. It’s not just about specs or features it’s about creating an experience that feels futuristic yet familiar. The Galaxy S25 Edge is a bold statement that Samsung is ready to experiment and redefine what a smartphone can be. I’m eager to dive deeper into its capabilities in the coming days.