The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge may be focused on its super-thin aesthetic, but it’s still a phone that’s packed full of features that will both help you get through everyday tasks and make your days more enjoyable. As a smartphone should. Because these are not just phones but entertainment devices that we spend a lot of our time on these days. So, they should be fun, right? They should also deliver helpful features that just make your daily life easier in general. Whether it’s something as simple as sifting through emails or asking for help with a bunch of questions, or research you may have.
With that in mind, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is loaded with these kinds of features. That shouldn’t really surprise anyone, however, because this is essentially just a Galaxy S25 with a thinner design.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
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Get things done with the power of Gemini
One of the big features in the Galaxy S25 Edge is Google’s Gemini, the powerful AI tool that is quickly replacing Google Assistant. With Gemini on the Galaxy S25 Edge, you can do anything Assistant can do. Plus more. Much more, in fact. For example, you can pop open Gemini Live, snap a picture of something you see in the real world, and Gemini can tell you what it is. Or just tell you more about it. It’s neat and could actually be quite useful.
Outside of Gemini, you also get the Now Brief and Now Bar features powered by Galaxy AI. These were introduced with the Galaxy S25 series. So, it’s no surprise they both made it into the Edge model.
Top-tier performance, top-tier cameras
Of course, the Galaxy S25 Edge also comes powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite. This is a powerful chipset that will have no problems moving from processing your AI interactions to boosting your performance in high-end mobile games.
The Galaxy S25 Edge isn’t just about computing power and AI, though. It’s also about having a good camera with you wherever you go. The Galaxy S25 Edge isn’t using the three-camera system like the rest of the series. However, it still has good cameras. It’s using a 200MP main camera as the main sensor on the back, alongside a 12MP ultrawide camera. All in all, this should result in some really, really good pictures. They should at least be as good as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, even if not better. Naturally, the Galaxy S25 Edge has all of the same features the other phones do, save for the S Pen in the Ultra model. It’s a well-rounded device that’s super sleek, and although it may have a smaller battery, that may not matter much in the end.