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Comparison: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Vs S25+ Vs S25 Ultra

It's designed to provide a sleeker experience for those seeking flagship-grade performance.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is the fourth model in the S25 series, after the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. This new model delivers flagship-level performance in a more streamlined design. This updated version comes in a sleeker design with flagship-level performance. The Edge offers more than just superficial distinctions from its companions in terms of style, cameras, battery life, and performance. It is intended to give users who want flagship-level performance a more minimalist experience. The issue remains, though: will a smaller form factor and battery be enough to convince buyers to choose the Edge over the Galaxy S25+ and S25 Ultra? Let’s compare the three phones and see how they compare.

Display

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: 6.7-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display

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Samsung Galaxy S25+: 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor

Samsung Galaxy S25+: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor

Also Read: Comparison: Samsung Galaxy S25 Vs Galaxy S25+

Rear camera(s)

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Dual camera setup featuring a 200-megapixel primary camera with OIS F1.7, 2x optical quality zoom and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with autofocus and F2.2 aperture.

Samsung Galaxy S25+: Triple camera setup includes a 10MP Telephoto lens (3x Optical Zoom, F2.4, FOV 36), a 12MP Ultra Wide sensor with 120 degrees of field of view, and a 50MP sensor with OIS

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: For the photos and videos, the Galaxy S25 Ultra packs a Quad-Camera Module having a 200MP with OIS: Optical Image Stabilisation, a 50MP 120-degree Ultra Wide sensor, a 10MP Telephoto lens (3x Optical Zoom, OIS F2.4, FOV 36˚) and a 50MP Periscope lens (5x Optical Zoom, OIS F3.4, FOV 22˚).

Selfie camera

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: 12MP front-facing camera

Samsung Galaxy S25+: 12-megapixel Selfie camera

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: 12MP front camera

RAM and storage

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: 12GB RAM with 256GB/ 512GB storage

Samsung Galaxy S25+: 12GB RAM with 256GB/ 512GB storage

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: 12GB RAM with 1TB storage/12GB RAM with 512GB storage/12GB RAM with 256GB storage

Battery

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: 3,900mAh

Samsung Galaxy S25+: 4,900 mAh

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: 5,000mAh battery

Operating system

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: One UI 7 interface on top of Android 15

Samsung Galaxy S25+: One UI 7 interface on top of Android 15

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: One UI 7 interface on top of Android 15

Price

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: $1,099 (approx Rs 93,300)

Samsung Galaxy S25+: Rs 99999

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Rs 1,65,999

Our Take

All of the Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphones—the S25 Edge, S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra—have distinctive features and looks. The Edge weighs 163 grams and is 5.8 mm thick, slightly undercutting the base S25. Its 6.7-inch display surpasses the base model’s 6.2-inch panel and is comparable to the S25 Plus. For increased scratch resistance, Samsung has protected the Edge’s display with ceramic glass. Nevertheless, it only offers three colour possibilities, whilst the rest of the portfolio provides up to seven.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge officially debuts in the market

The Edge’s camera hardware is simple, having a dual-camera configuration rather than the triple-lens systems of the other variants. A 12-megapixel secondary ultra-wide camera replaces the Ultra’s 200-megapixel primary back camera. Since all four phones—including the Edge—have a 12-megapixel front-facing camera, they may be used for video calls and selfies. The Edge, however, could be restrictive for people who use zoom or wide-angle photography frequently.

Also Read: Comparison: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Vs Galaxy S24 Ultra

With a smaller 3,900mAh battery, Samsung’s latest thin phone, the Edge, has the smallest battery of the four variants. The original S25 features a slightly bigger 4,000mAh battery, whereas the S25 Plus and Ultra have larger 4,900mAh batteries. Particularly when used extensively, the Edge’s screen-on time is less. The same top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite processor powers all four phones, offering comparable speed and multitasking capabilities.
Style and sophistication are provided by the S25 Edge’s ultra-thin frame, lightweight construction, and 200-megapixel sensor. Because it employs the same processor as other Samsung Galaxy S25 models that are sold in India, users looking for a high-end phone may expect reliable performance at a lower cost.

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Komila Singh
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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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