Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge is shaping up to be a sleek and premium addition to the S25 lineup, but new certification details reveal an interesting trade-off—a slightly smaller battery to maintain its ultra-thin design.

Battery Capacity: slim profile, slight compromise?
Recent certification from Denmark confirms that the Galaxy S25 Edge will pack a 3,900mAh battery (rated at 3,786mAh). This is 100mAh less than the standard Galaxy S25 model, likely a necessary cut to achieve the Edge’s slim form factor. While the difference isn’t drastic, battery-conscious users might need to consider this before upgrading.
Sleek yet feature-packed
Samsung isn’t holding back on making the Galaxy S25 Edge a standout in terms of design and performance:
- Ultra-Slim Build – Measuring just 5.84mm thick, this is one of the thinnest Galaxy S-series devices yet.
- Immersive Display – A 6.7-inch panel with a 120Hz refresh rate ensures a smooth and vibrant viewing experience.
- Powerful Performance – Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC paired with 12GB RAM means flagship-level speed.
- Pro-Grade Camera – Expect a 200MP primary sensor, likely pushing Samsung’s photography game even further.
Charging & efficiency
Samsung is sticking with its standard 25W wired charging, which isn’t the fastest out there, but should be efficient enough to keep the device powered throughout the day. The smaller battery capacity might raise concerns, but Samsung’s software optimizations could help maintain solid battery life.
Samsung’s strategy: competing in the Ultra-Thin Flagship Space
The Galaxy S25 Edge appears to be targeting users who value design and portability, similar to how Apple positions its slim-line models. With ultra-thin devices making a comeback, Samsung is clearly aiming to merge aesthetics with flagship-tier performance.
Final thoughts
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is shaping up to be a stylish yet powerful flagship, but battery-conscious users should take note of the slightly smaller capacity. If you’re after a super-thin, premium smartphone with top-tier specs, this could be the next big thing for you.
Would you trade a bigger battery for a sleeker design?
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