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In a world of super-sized, feature-packed smartphones, Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 Edge stands out not by being bigger—but by being almost impossibly thin and light. At just 5.8mm thick and weighing only 163 grams, it’s a feat of engineering that redefines what a flagship smartphone can feel like in your hand. And while its dimensions suggest compromise, the S25 Edge is anything but stripped down.

Edge heritage reimagined

If the Edge naming sounds familiar, that’s because it originally debuted on the Galaxy Note Edge in 2014, followed closely by the S6 Edge, both showcasing futuristic curved displays that would soon shape the industry.

A decade later, the “Edge” moniker returns — not to reference screen curvature, but to describe cutting edge thinness and lightweight design.

Yet this isn’t just about feel—it’s about how that feel is achieved. The S25 Edge’s titanium frame, shared only with the Ultra in the S25 lineup, plays a big role in making the device feel impossibly premium despite its airy weight. Unlike many lightweight phones that can come across as plasticky or fragile, the S25 Edge maintains that luxe, premium feel.

That said, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge lands between the S25+ and the Ultra in terms of price and specs.

It boasts of the same high-end 200MP main camera and 50MP ultra-wide sensor as the Ultra. Though it lacks a dedicated zoom lens, it inherits several pro features from the Ultra, including 4K 120fps video recording and the ability to shoot macro photos using the ultra-wide lens.

Even the selfie experience gets an upgrade. The front-facing camera has a wider field of view at 85°. It also allows creators to shoot in LOG mode, something not even the Ultra supports.

The S25 Edge features a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, identical in size and panel quality to the S25+.

The difference is the panel is made of the new Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, which has the same level of enhanced durability as the S25 Ultra’s display, minus the anti-reflective coating.

As part of the S25 family, the Edge comes fully loaded with Samsung’s latest AI features, including Call Assist, Writing Assist, Transcript Assist, and Audio Eraser. It supports Generative Edit for photos and integrates seamlessly with the new Galaxy Now Bar and Now Brief which debuted early this year.

At the core is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite for Galaxy chipset — the same powerful processor found across the entire S25 series.

The Caveat

One area where the S25 Edge underwhelms is battery. With only 3900mAh mAh capacity, it’s noticeably smaller than its siblings. Charging could have been faster too. It supports 25W wired and 15W wireless charging. Samsung has yet to implement the new silicon-carbon battery technology, which is already the norm with other Android flagship smartphones.

Pricing, Colors, and Availability

The Galaxy S25 Edge is available in three colors: Titanium Silver, Titanium Jet Black, and Titanium Icy Blue. There are no Samsung.com exclusive finishes this time around.

Pricing starts at $1,099 for the base model (12GB RAM, 256GB storage), with a 512GB version also offered. Preorders begin May 12th, with retail availability starting May 30th. Early birds may receive their units as soon as May 22nd. Samsung is also offering a $50 credit for preorders, plus up to $800 in trade-in value.

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Samsung might be working on an even wider foldable

The success of the Galaxy Z Fold8 is pushing Samsung to its next steps.

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The passport-sized Galaxy Z Fold8 might be one of the best ideas for a foldable ever. Hardly anyone thinks that Samsung’s latest foldable type was a misstep for the brand. Other companies are even rumored to bring out their own passport-sized foldable soon. Now, Samsung is reportedly going further in the same direction by working on an even wider foldable.

Compared to traditional book-style foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold8 has a more squarish shape when folded. Naturally, the phone’s unfolded state is more rectangular, allowing for more screen real estate for full-screen content. It feels much more immersive to watch movies and shows on the foldable.

Now, according to ETNews, Samsung is working on an even wider foldable, potentially for next year. Though sparse on more technical details, the report hints that the next iteration will focus on better video playback, which does indicate a better aspect ratio.

Though foldables have been under the spotlight for a while now, this year might be the moment that the segment reaches its maturity. A lot of brands today have worthy alternatives for foldables. Some are also working on passport-style ones. Apple, the last holdout among the big names of the industry, is rumored to launch its first foldable later this year. There is no better time to try a foldable than this year.

SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Review

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realme 16T to come with 8,000mAh battery, 7-year battery health guarantee

Power and endurance designed to last for years

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The upcoming realme 16T will have an 8,000mAh Titan Battery and a 7-Year Battery Health Guarantee for power and endurance designed to last for years.

The brand credits this to its Titan AI Deep Power and Extended Use Care, which work to slow down battery wear over time.

Moreover, the device is also backed by a 6-year Guaranteed Smooth Performance with AI Boost to help keep thing running steadily even after years of daily use.

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The realme 16T’s battery supports 45W SUPERVOOC Charge, along with Bypass Charge and Reverse Charge.

These features come handy for keeping the phone cool while plugged in, and for topping up other devices when needed.

Furthermore, the device comes with All-Around Water & Drop Protection, carrying an IP69 Pro rating and Military-Grade Shock Resistance. This way, it can withstand daily bumps, spills, and dust exposure.

Alongside long-term durability, realme is offering added value to early buyers.

Customers who blind pre-order the realme 16T from August 17 to 27 and claim their reserved unit on the First Selling Day on September 4 can enjoy freebies and discounts worth PhP 8,097.

The exclusive offer includes a free TechLife Bluetooth Speaker 3, free Laifen SE Lite Hair Dryer, a Privilege Card with six-mnth extended warranty and six-month screen damage protection. To top it all off, there will be a PhP 2,000 off discount.

More details about the realme 16T like its price, full specs, and launch date will be revealed soon.

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REDMI Note 17 Series focuses on long-term reliability

Built for years of use

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Xiaomi is putting long-term reliability at the center of the upcoming REDMI Note 17 Series.

In a Singapore media release dated August 17, 2026, Xiaomi outlined its “Built for Years” approach for the new series. The company says the strategy focuses on battery longevity, durability, security updates, and sustained performance as people keep their smartphones for longer.

The REDMI Note Series has shipped more than 500 million units worldwide. Xiaomi says the lineup has evolved around changing user needs, from larger displays and bigger batteries to improved durability and water resistance.

Six years of “Built for Years”

The REDMI Note 17 Series will follow a six-year “Built for Years” commitment covering battery longevity, security patch updates, and sustained smoothness. Xiaomi notes that the specific coverage will vary depending on the model and market.

The company is also introducing the first Pro Max model in the REDMI Note lineup. Xiaomi says the model will bring “max design, max quality, and max experience” to the series.

Durability will also play a major role. Xiaomi says the REDMI Note 17 Series has received TÜV SÜD certifications covering battery performance, drop resistance, and water resistance. The tests aim to reflect real-world use rather than laboratory performance alone.

Bigger battery, stronger durability

The series will feature Xiaomi’s largest-ever smartphone battery. It uses silicon-carbon technology and is designed to balance daily endurance, long-term cycle life, safety, and fast charging.

Xiaomi rates the battery for 1,600 charging cycles while retaining more than 80 percent capacity. The company says this is designed to support six years of reliable performance under demanding daily use.

The phones are also designed to better handle everyday accidents. Xiaomi says they use 17 custom waterproof components and undergo 10 airtightness tests. The devices are certified for 3-meter drop resistance as well.

Xiaomi says this focus is particularly relevant to mid-range smartphones. As consumers hold onto their devices for longer, the company believes longevity is becoming just as important as performance, cameras, and design.

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