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The best Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge deal (sans trade-in) just got better with an enhanced $250 discount
The best Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge deal (sans trade-in) just got better with an enhanced $250 discount

Phone Arena

time4 hours ago

  • Phone Arena

The best Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge deal (sans trade-in) just got better with an enhanced $250 discount

Released just last month at a starting US price of $1,099.99, the ultra-thin Galaxy S25 Edge scored a $220 discount with 512GB internal storage space earlier this week that looked pretty much unbeatable. But believe it or not, Amazon's killer deal on Samsung's latest ultra-high-end handset has already been eclipsed by... Amazon. Yes, the e-commerce giant has somehow managed to outdo itself today, charging a whopping 250 bucks under the S25 Edge 's $1,219.99 list price in the same top-of-the-line 512 gig storage configuration and two color options. We're talking Titanium Icyblue and Titanium Silver hues, the official names of which instantly reveal one of this bad boy's key selling points and major strengths over many of the best Android phones out there right now (minus the Galaxy S25 Ultra). 5G, Unlocked, 512GB Storage, 12GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor, 6.7-Inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X Display with 3120 x 1440 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 Protection, Android 15, 200 + 12MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 12MP Front-Facing Camera, 3,900mAh Battery with 25W Charging Support, Galaxy AI, Titanium Construction, Two Color Options Buy at Amazon In addition to rocking a wasp 5.8mm waist and a fittingly low 163 grams weight number, the Galaxy S25 Edge also offers a super-robust titanium frame, thus matching (at least in theory) the long-term durability of Samsung's aforementioned S Pen-wielding flagship. Of course, this 6.7-incher is a flagship in its own right too, packing a cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and a generous 12GB RAM count in combination with both 256 and 512 gigs of local digital hoarding room. Unfortunately, our recent in-depth Galaxy S25 Edge review more or less confirmed my biggest battery life fears, which obviously came as no surprise given the phone's teeny-tiny 3,900mAh cell capacity. Said battery's outdated 25W charging support is perhaps even more disappointing, although the super-high-quality LTPO AMOLED 2X screen and 200MP primary rear-facing camera undeniably make up for the premium smartphone's glaring flaws, consolidating its astounding value proposition, especially at this new record high discount. Naturally, Amazon's newly improved deal comes with no obligatory device trade-in or any other special requirements, making the 256GB Galaxy S25 Edge variant irrelevant and Samsung's official e-store offers (both past and present) pale in comparison. You are strongly advised to hurry, though, as either the $250 price cut or the S25 Edge inventory on the whole is likely to go away before long. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge sales are going exactly how you expected
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge sales are going exactly how you expected

Android Authority

time7 hours ago

  • Android Authority

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge sales are going exactly how you expected

Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung is reportedly selling fewer Galaxy S25 Edge units than originally expected. The company has 'considerably lowered' the number of units it was producing for this month. The news follows a report that Samsung was considering replacing the Galaxy S26 Plus with an S26 Edge. Samsung just launched the Galaxy S25 Edge, and it stands out thanks to a slim and light design. However, this phone design comes with several notable cutbacks. Now, it sounds like sales haven't met Samsung's expectations. The Elec reports that Samsung is selling fewer Galaxy S25 Edge units than expected. In fact, the outlet's sources say that Samsung has 'considerably lowered' the number of units it was manufacturing for this month. The sources explained that new phones typically see solid sales for the first three months on the market, but that this 'nosedive' wasn't a good sign. This news follows The Elec's report last month that Samsung was 'highly likely' to swap the S26 Plus for an S26 Edge model in 2026. However, a source noted at the time that Samsung could retain the S26 Plus if the S25 Edge sees slow sales. Needless to say, it seems more likely that the Galaxy S26 Plus will live to fight another day. Samsung's new flagship phone is just 5.8mm thick, has a lightweight design, and a 6.7-inch QHD+ screen. However, it lacks a big battery, fast wired charging, and a telephoto camera. It also doesn't help that the phone starts at $1,100. It's no wonder colleague Ryan Haines gave the phone three out of five stars in his Galaxy S25 Edge review. In addition to the aforementioned downsides, Ryan also lamented the poor thermals, as sustained performance lagged behind even the standard Galaxy S25. However, he praised the design, the primary camera, Samsung's software, and the build quality. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge
iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge

Economic Times

time21 hours ago

  • Economic Times

iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge

Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads With WWDC 2025 now in the rearview, Apple is shifting gears toward its next big reveal the annual iPhone launch. Although the event is still a few months away, leaks and whispers are already building excitement. From a sleek new design and upgraded silicon to the debut of iOS 26, the spotlight may soon fall on an entirely new addition to the lineup: the iPhone 17 Air Apple is expected to unveil four models in the iPhone 17 lineup the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the all-new iPhone 17 Air. Replacing the Plus model, the Air is rumored to feature a stunning 6.6-inch OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate, all packed into a sleek body just 5.5mm thick. That would make it Apple's slimmest phone ever — a clear response to the Galaxy S25 Edge, which measures 5.8mm and sports a titanium achieve its ultra-thin form factor, Apple may simplify the rear camera system on the Air. Leaks suggest it will house a single 48MP Fusion camera, leaning heavily on computational photography to deliver high-quality results. This is something we did see on the iPhone 16e The front camera across the standard iPhone 17 lineup is expected to see an upgrade to 24MP, though it's uncertain if the Air will match that comparison, the Galaxy S25 Edge brings a more robust camera setup with a 200MP primary sensor and 12MP ultra-wide the hood, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to pack Apple's next-gen A19 chip, a 2,800mAh battery, and run iOS 26 complete with the new Liquid Glass UI and a suite of AI-driven features. Despite its minimal aesthetic, the Air won't compromise on speed or Galaxy S25 Edge, meanwhile, ships with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip (branded Elite), a larger 3,900mAh battery, and support for both wireless and reverse charging. It runs Android 15 with One UI 7 and promises seven years of software updates — a challenge Apple has historically met with even longer may be tweaking its pricing strategy this year. Reports suggest that the iPhone 17 Air could launch in India at ₹99,900, placing it just under the six-figure mark and slightly above the base iPhone 17, which is expected to start at Rs 89, context, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant, positioning the iPhone 17 Air as a competitively priced alternative with a more streamlined Apple hasn't confirmed a date yet, the iPhone 17 series is widely expected to be unveiled in early September most likely on September 10 or 11 with pre-orders opening soon after and deliveries beginning the following week. This aligns with Apple's usual release pattern over the years.

Soundcore P41i earbuds will stop your phone dying when you least want it to
Soundcore P41i earbuds will stop your phone dying when you least want it to

Stuff.tv

time21 hours ago

  • Stuff.tv

Soundcore P41i earbuds will stop your phone dying when you least want it to

Phones such as Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge might be slimming down at the expense of battery life, but the new Soundcore P41i earbuds are heading in the opposite direction. The chunky case that the Soundcore P41i buds come in might put a bit of a bulge in your pocket, but with a 3000mAh battery inside it can either keep the IPX5-rated buds going for a whopping 192 hours (that's up to eight whole days of constant listening), or you can use the built-in USB-C cable to top up your phone. It's not the first set of buds we've seen to double as a portable charger – HMD's Amped Buds do the same trick and also support reverse wireless charging – but the Soundcore P41i's case has almost twice as much power available. It also doubles as a stand for your phone when the lid's open. It's not the fastest – a 30% charge of an iPhone 16 Pro will take about 40 minutes – but for a little top-up to keep your phone on until you get home it'll do the job. In terms of audio performance you get 11mm drivers with Soundcore's bottom end-boosting BassUp technology and adaptive ANC. Multipoint Bluetooth and Google's Fast Pair are also supported. The Soundcore P41i are available to buy now for £90. You can choose between black or white.

iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge
iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge

With WWDC 2025 now in the rearview, Apple is shifting gears toward its next big reveal the annual iPhone launch. Although the event is still a few months away, leaks and whispers are already building excitement. From a sleek new design and upgraded silicon to the debut of iOS 26, the spotlight may soon fall on an entirely new addition to the lineup: the iPhone 17 Air . Apple is expected to unveil four models in the iPhone 17 lineup the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the all-new iPhone 17 Air. Replacing the Plus model, the Air is rumored to feature a stunning 6.6-inch OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate, all packed into a sleek body just 5.5mm thick. That would make it Apple's slimmest phone ever — a clear response to the Galaxy S25 Edge, which measures 5.8mm and sports a titanium frame. To achieve its ultra-thin form factor, Apple may simplify the rear camera system on the Air. Leaks suggest it will house a single 48MP Fusion camera, leaning heavily on computational photography to deliver high-quality results. This is something we did see on the iPhone 16e . The front camera across the standard iPhone 17 lineup is expected to see an upgrade to 24MP, though it's uncertain if the Air will match that spec. In comparison, the Galaxy S25 Edge brings a more robust camera setup with a 200MP primary sensor and 12MP ultra-wide lens. Under the hood, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to pack Apple's next-gen A19 chip, a 2,800mAh battery, and run iOS 26 complete with the new Liquid Glass UI and a suite of AI-driven features. Despite its minimal aesthetic, the Air won't compromise on speed or longevity. Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge, meanwhile, ships with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip (branded Elite), a larger 3,900mAh battery, and support for both wireless and reverse charging. It runs Android 15 with One UI 7 and promises seven years of software updates — a challenge Apple has historically met with even longer support. Apple may be tweaking its pricing strategy this year. Reports suggest that the iPhone 17 Air could launch in India at ₹99,900, placing it just under the six-figure mark and slightly above the base iPhone 17, which is expected to start at Rs 89,900. For context, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant, positioning the iPhone 17 Air as a competitively priced alternative with a more streamlined design. While Apple hasn't confirmed a date yet, the iPhone 17 series is widely expected to be unveiled in early September most likely on September 10 or 11 with pre-orders opening soon after and deliveries beginning the following week. This aligns with Apple's usual release pattern over the years.

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