Korean tech giant Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S25 Edge, the latest addition to its premium smartphone lineup and one of the thinnest devices the company has ever produced. The announcement places Samsung directly in competition with Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone 17 Air, rumored to launch in September 2025 as “the thinnest and lightest iPhone ever made.”
Priced from $1,099, the Galaxy S25 Edge is the fourth model in the Galaxy S25 series and boasts a sleek design that pushes the limits of ultra-thin smartphone engineering.
“Both the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and the iPhone 17 Air are considered among the thinnest smartphones ever produced, pushing the boundaries of ultraslim design.”
Galaxy S25 Edge vs iPhone 17 Air – Comparison Chart
Feature |
Galaxy S25 Edge |
iPhone 17 Air |
Screen Size |
6.7-inch screen size |
Similar, 6.6″ or 6.7″ screen size |
Thickness |
5.8 mm |
Possibly even thinner – 5.5 mm |
Weight |
163 grams |
Similar weight |
Processor |
Snapdragon 8 Elite chip (8-core) |
Possibly A19 chip |
RAM |
12 GB RAM |
8 GB RAM |
Rear Cameras |
Two rear cameras |
One rear camera |
Main Camera |
200 MP main camera, same as on S25 Ultra |
48 MP main camera, same as on iPhone 17 |
Ultra-Wide Camera |
12 MP ultra-wide camera |
No ultra-wide camera |
Battery Size |
3,900 mAh battery |
Unknown battery size |
Wired Charging |
25 W wired charging |
20 W wired charging likely |
Wireless Charging |
Wireless charging support |
Wireless charging support likely |
Price |
$1,100 for 12/256GB model, $1,220 for 12/512GB model |
Price below Pro models, possibly around $900 |
In terms of dimensions, Samsung’s S25 Edge measures just 5.85mm thick, while leaks suggest the iPhone 17 Air may edge ahead with a slimmer 5.5mm profile. Both models feature 6.7-inch OLED displays, though Apple appears to hold a slight lead in resolution with 1200×2600 pixels, compared to 1080×2400 pixels on Samsung’s side. “Apple is bringing 120Hz refresh rate across its lineup, including the iPhone 17 Air, according to reports.”
Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 Edge is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and comes with 12GB of RAM, while the iPhone 17 Air reportedly runs on Apple’s A19 chip and 8GB of RAM. Battery-wise, Samsung offers more flexibility with a 3,800–4,200mAh battery and 25W wired charging, compared to the iPhone’s 3,000mAh battery.
In the camera department, Samsung continues to impress with a 200MP primary lens, 12MP ultrawide sensor, and a 10MP selfie camera. Apple’s iPhone 17 Air features a single 48MP main camera, leveraging computational photography to deliver high-quality zoom and image processing.
This latest competition between Samsung and Apple underscores the growing trend toward ultra-thin smartphones that maintain flagship-level power and functionality. The race for the slimmest premium phone is officially on.