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Latest Galaxy S25 Edge Tease Tease leaks

EconLearnerBy EconLearnerMarch 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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January 22, 2025, USA, San Jose: When presenting the Galaxy S25 Smartphone series, Samsung … more It also gives a preview of the thinner edge model. Is going to start on the market until mid -year. Photo: Andrej Sokolow/DPA (photo by Andrej Sokolow/Picture Alliance via Getty Images)

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Can you make a trendy slim smartphone and still deliver the power of a flagship? If your phone is expected to cost more than $ 2,000, consumers will look for this performance level. Has Samsung made the design decision to allow the Galaxy S25 Edge to reach this high bar?

Galaxy S25 Edge Benchmarks

The latest details come from the ever -popular geekbench and the Report for Samsung SM-S937N. This is widely considered the product number for the tip of the Galaxy S25.

Chipset specifications suggest that the S25 tip will use an elite of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 8 cores. It has exceeded compared to the Snapdragon standard found on the Galaxy S25. That will match the ongoing use of Samsung for the Custom Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for the Galaxy processor.

Until Qualcomm’s renewal is renewed, this remains the highest-damaged Snapdragon available for smartphones, indicating that Samsung has leaning towards more complex compromises in the S25 Edge design to unlock this performance.

Galaxy S25 Edge challenges

The design of a thinner smartphone introduces new estimates from regular caramel smartphones. The screen is an essential part of the construction and the addition of multiple layers will disproportionately affect the interior volume of a thin phone. I am curious to see if the tip S25 will include the digitizer layer required to fully support the S-Pen.

The battery – a basic specification that is clearly understood by consumers – is another basic decision in the package. Battery technology is naturally restrictive in terms of the required volume. If you are looking to draw a small phone factor, how much space you want for the battery will significantly affect the size.

Finally, you need to consider the temperature. Any high performance chipset will run warm and the heat produced should be removed from the accessories and outside the phone. Lies, vapor chambers and cooling pipes need space.

The Galaxy S25 Edge Historical Aid

While this will be the first minute phone in the Galaxy area, Samsung is forming here. The Galaxy Z range of folding phones can be about the same thickness when they are closed as a regular candy phone, if the two rolled sides are half the thickness. The 2024 Galaxy Z Fold6 is 5.6mm minute when it unfolds (of course ignoring the island of the camera, as all the specifications do).

Specifications leak indicate that the S25 Galaxy tip will come to 6.4mm. A little more inner depth to help stack the ingredients compared to Z Fold6 but with a smaller footprint to fit a more civilized width and height. And Samsung hopes to offer the same power and performance aside as it is with Ultra.

Read more about What comes next for Samsung After the edge of the Galaxy S25 …

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