Let me be honest about who the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is really for—because it's not for everyone, and that's okay.
The S25 Edge is for you if:
You've picked up flagship phones and thought, "Why are these all so thick and heavy now?" You want a phone that feels different in your hand—thin enough to forget it's in your pocket, light enough to hold comfortably for an hour. You appreciate design as a feature, not just a nice bonus.
You also don't need maximum specs. You're okay with "good enough" battery life rather than "all-day no matter what." Your photos are mostly normal stuff—family, food, everyday life—not wildlife or sports where you need to zoom in. You're not trying to play Genshin Impact for 4 hours straight.
The S25 Edge is not for you if:
You need your phone to last from 6am to midnight without thinking about it. The 3,900 mAh battery is a genuine limitation—moderate users will be fine, but heavy users will feel the strain.
You like taking photos of things far away. No telephoto camera means your zoom options are limited.
You game seriously on mobile. The thin design means heat builds up fast, and performance throttles during long sessions.
You want the best value for your money. The S25 Plus is cheaper while offering better battery and more camera versatility.
The bottom line:
The S25 Edge is a luxury item. It prioritizes how the phone feels over what it can do. There's nothing wrong with that—we buy plenty of things for aesthetics and experience. But go in with clear eyes about the trade-offs, and compare prices before you buy.