King_of_dark Posted July 1 Posted July 1 Not everyone knows it, but not everyone needs a ‘Pro' smartphone. Sometimes, you get a Pro or an Ultra smartphone because you simply want the best. Others may simply pick a Pro device because they actually need that camera performance, or the reach of the telephoto camera. There's also another set of people who get a Pro phone because until now, no manufacturer has been gutsy enough to build a premium phone, minus the Pro goods. What would one even call such a phone? Will anyone even buy one if it is expensive and does not deliver on all fronts? Well, this is exactly what Samsung has done. Samsung has taken a gamble just like it did with foldables, and taken a bold step just before Apple did. It has launched the premium Galaxy S25 Edge, a device that is sleek, slim and light. But compared to the regular Galaxy S25 lineup, it has a smaller battery and two rear-facing cameras. I must admit that I was blown away by how light this device felt when I received it for review. But a few weeks in, I am not confident that there is a market for such devices unless they get a few things right. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Design: A lightweight marvel Dimensions - 158.2 x 75.6 x 5.8mm Weight - 163g Durability - IP68 You don't have to believe me. But the Galaxy S25 Edge makes a big and lasting impression only when you hold it. As someone who often uses foldable devices, 5.8mm isn't a big deal, as most foldables like Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold, when opened, are a lot slimmer. Link: https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/reviews/samsung-galaxy-s25-edge-review-8798623
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