Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review: Bizmart Media Review
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review highlights a bold departure in smartphone design. With a mere 5.8mm thickness and featherlight 163g body, this flagship phone is Samsung’s most stylish attempt at merging top-tier hardware with ultra-portable form. In this Bizmart Media Review, we explore how Samsung sacrifices certain specs for a more fashionable silhouette while still managing to compete among 2025’s Android elite.
Review Summary
Feature | Details |
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Product Name | Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge |
Brand Name | Samsung |
Review Rating | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ (4.2/5) |
Price | $1,099.99 (256GB), $1,149.99 (512GB) |
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Ultra-slim and lightweight design (5.8mm, 163g)
- Premium titanium frame and ceramic glass
- Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy offers top-tier performance
- Excellent 200MP main camera
- Gorgeous 6.7” LTPO AMOLED 2X display
- Android 15 + One UI 7 with 7 years of updates
Cons:
- Lacks telephoto camera
- Average battery life and slow 25W charging
- Flat stereo sound with minimal bass
- Pricey compared to similar flagships
- Noticeable thermal throttling during gaming
Unboxing and First Impressions
The Galaxy S25 Edge ships in a sleek, minimal box with only a USB-C to USB-C cable. No charger included, which is now standard for Samsung. Right from the unboxing, the phone exudes elegance, thanks to its titanium frame and minimalist design. Color options include Titanium Icyblue, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Jetblack.
Design & Display
Samsung’s design-first approach is evident here. Despite its ultra-thin frame, the Galaxy S25 Edge boasts IP68 certification and Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 protection. The display is a stunning 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED 2X with 1440x3120px resolution, HDR10+, and adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. It hits up to 1416 nits brightness — perfect for outdoor use.
Performance and Software
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, the S25 Edge manages performance rivaling its bulkier siblings. Benchmarks confirm flagship speeds, and the One UI 7 on Android 15 feels fast and intuitive. Samsung guarantees 7 major OS updates, ensuring long-term support. Notably, the phone debuts Multimodal AI Agents for visual interaction using Galaxy AI, powered by Google Gemini.
Battery and Charging
With a 3,900mAh cell, battery life is respectable, but not outstanding. It charges up to 59% in 30 minutes and reaches full capacity in about 64 minutes using Samsung’s 25W PPS charger (sold separately). Wireless charging is supported at 15W. Features like charge limit toggles help preserve battery health.
Audio and Speakers
Dual stereo speakers deliver decent audio, but the sound lacks depth due to the phone’s thin chassis. Rated “Good” with a loudness score of -26.4 LUFS, the S25 Edge falls behind its Ultra and Plus counterparts in bass and clarity.
Camera Performance
Rear Cameras
- Main: 200MP ISOCELL HP2, OIS, 8K video
- Ultrawide: 12MP Sony IMX 564, autofocus
Despite lacking a telephoto lens, the main sensor excels in daylight and 2x zoom shots, with excellent detail and natural colors. Low-light photos are average unless Night Mode is activated.
Front Camera
- 12MP shooter delivers great selfies, solid detail, and accurate skin tones. Autofocus makes a big difference.
Video Capabilities
- Up to 8K@30fps, 4K@120fps recording
- AI Audio Eraser and Galaxy Log mode included
Stabilization is top-notch, but ultrawide video suffers under low light.
Performance Benchmarks
Test | Score |
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Geekbench Multi-core | 9,391 |
AnTuTu 10 | 2,147,084 |
3DMark Wild Life Extreme | 6,473 |
While thermal throttling is a downside, especially for gaming, overall performance remains premium across general use and multitasking.
Verdict: Bizmart Media Review Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review reveals a device that defies conventional flagship design in pursuit of elegance and portability. It’s not the most powerful Galaxy, nor the most versatile. But it’s the most refined — and perhaps the most stylish — Galaxy flagship to date.
Bizmart Media Review Verdict: If you’re a power user who values compact sophistication over raw hardware muscle, the Galaxy S25 Edge could be your next favorite phone. For others, the Ultra or S25+ may offer more balanced value.
Where to Buy
- 256GB + 12GB RAM: $1,099.99
- 512GB + 12GB RAM: $1,149.99
- Available via Samsung.com and certified resellers.