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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
The S25 Edge's raison d'être is its design. At 5.8mm thin and 163g, it's remarkably light and slim in a way that genuinely surprises when you first pick it up. The titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 maintain Samsung's premium build standards.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
The S25 FE adopts the flat-edge design language of the S25 series, giving it a modern, premium look. However, build quality concerns have emerged, with the polycarbonate back and Gorilla Glass Victus scratching more easily than expected.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
The 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display maintains Samsung's display excellence. It's the same panel technology found in the S25+, delivering vibrant colors, deep blacks, and smooth 120Hz scrolling.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
The 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED display is one of the S25 FE's strongest features. Samsung's display expertise shines here, delivering flagship-quality visuals at a mid-range price.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
The Snapdragon 8 Elite provides excellent performance for everyday tasks, but the thin chassis creates thermal challenges. Extended gaming or camera sessions can trigger throttling that impacts the experience.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
The Exynos 2400 is the S25 FE's most divisive aspect. While it handles everyday tasks fine, it noticeably lags behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite found in the regular S25 lineup, particularly in gaming and sustained workloads.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
The dual camera system is the Edge's most controversial compromise. The 200MP main sensor produces excellent photos, but the absence of a telephoto lens at $1,099 is a significant omission that most reviewers flag as a dealbreaker.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
The triple camera system with a 50MP main sensor produces good results in ideal conditions, but the processing and low-light performance don't match the mainline S25 series.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Battery life is the Edge's Achilles' heel. The 3,900mAh cell is notably smaller than competitors, and while the efficient Snapdragon 8 Elite helps, power users will struggle to get through a full day.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
The 4,500mAh battery provides solid all-day endurance. The less power-hungry Exynos 2400 chip actually helps battery life compared to the more powerful Snapdragon alternative.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
At $1,099, the S25 Edge is priced between the S25+ and S25 Ultra, yet it offers less functionality than either. It's a design showcase that appeals to a specific audience who values form factor above all else.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
At $649, the S25 FE faces intense competition from both Samsung's own discounted flagships and rivals like the Pixel 9a and iPhone SE 4. The value proposition depends heavily on how much weight you give to Samsung's ecosystem and update commitment.