At $320 off, the Galaxy S25 Edge is the S26 Ultra's biggest (and slimmest) rival
With incredible performance, a gorgeous display, and a slim form factor, this bad boy is an absolute bargain!
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A person holding a Galaxy S25 Edge. | Image by PhoneArena
The e-commerce giant has slashed a whopping $320 off the 512GB model, dropping its price below $900. This is obviously still far from affordable, but given that the phone would usually set you back about $1,220, I believe it’s a bargain. Just don’t wait around for long, as the promo has been live for a while now and might expire soon.
It may be Sammy’s slimmest Galaxy phone yet, but let me tell you this: there’s a lot of firepower in that 5.8mm-thick case. Powered by the top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 12GB of RAM, it effortlessly runs any app, game, or task you throw its way. This also makes it a great long-term option. That power, coupled with seven years of software updates, means the phone will stay relevant for a long time before needing a replacement.
It’s not all perfect, however, as Samsung had to make some compromises for that slimness. That’s why there’s no telephoto lens on board and the battery is just 3,900mAh, which is quite small by today’s standards. Yet, these trade-offs are far from dealbreakers, as the power cell still reliably lasts an entire day and the combination of the 200MP main sensor and 12MP ultra-wide cameras produces stunning photos, provided you aren't zooming.
So, yeah! If you’re tired of walking around with a brick in your pocket and want a phone with an insane amount of firepower and compact dimensions, the Galaxy S25 Edge might be what you’ve been needing all along. If it ticks all the right boxes and you’re willing to give it a try, I suggest you act quickly and snag one at this bargain price while you still can!
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