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Samsung unveils its ultra slim Galaxy S25 Edge

Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S25 Edge, and just as the leaks foretold, it is one extremely slim device.

Featuring a 6.7-inch QHD+ display, the Galaxy S25 Edge's ultra thin form factor measures just 5.8mm thick and weighs in at 163g (5.7oz). This slight, lightweight build means the Galaxy S25 Edge feels practically dainty in hand, especially if you’re accustomed to more hefty devices such as the 227g (7.99oz), 8.25mm-thick iPhone 16 Pro Max. 

Mashable briefly held the Samsung Galaxy S25...

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The new Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge vs S25+ and S25 Ultra: What are the differences?

There’s a new contender in the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup, and it’s aimed squarely at the phone obsessives who want just a little bit less. With the ultra-thin S25 Edge, Samsung is officially celebrating the age of the thinner smartphone. The new Galaxy S25 Edge offers similar features to even the flagship S25 Ultra, only with a slimmer body.

The Galaxy S25 Edge debuts as the fourth model in the series, lining up alongside the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge preorder deals: Get a $50 Amazon gift card, 256GB free storage

On Monday, May 12, after months of teases and leaks (so many leaks), Samsung finally released its newest smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Edge. The new ultra-thin smartphone has a body just 5.8mm thick and a starting price tag of $1,099.99.

Customers can pre-order the new phone now through May 30 at the Samsung online store, as well as from retailers like Amazon and mobile carriers.

Samsung has a straightforward pitch for the S25 Edge: It has feature parity with the Galaxy S25 line, but in a much...

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I got to try Samsungs new ultra-thin S25 Edge smartphone

On Monday night, Samsung finally lifted the veil off the Galaxy S25 Edge. Just a few hours prior to that, I got to put my grubby little fingers all over it.

At an event for media on Monday, I went hands-on with Samsung's latest flagship phone, part of a new wave of ultra-thin phones. The $1,099 Galaxy S25 Edge is honestly one of the easier new devices to explain to a layperson because its entire reason for being is that it's pretty much the same as the other Galaxy S25 phones, but a whole...

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Andrea Adelson

Cristobal: QB Beck cleared for summer workouts

Miami coach Mario Cristobal said Monday that quarterback Carson Beck has been cleared to participate in all team summer activities following elbow surgery last year.

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41 Things To Make Your Backyard, Patio, And Garden The Very Best They Can Be

Your outdoor space is about to be your favorite "room" in your "house."

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Julian Chokkattu

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Specs, Features, Price, Release Date

The Galaxy S25 Edge begs the question: Do you want a thin phone or better battery life?

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Michael C. Wright and Jonathan Givony

Mavericks win NBA draft lottery with 1.8% odds

The Dallas Mavericks won this year's NBA draft lottery, earning the right to land projected No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg.

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Ricky O'Donnell

NBA mock draft 2025: Instant projection after Mavs win Cooper Flagg sweepstakes

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The 2025 NBA draft lottery is settled. Here’s our instant mock draft.

The 2025 NBA Draft lottery was always going to be one of the most meaningful of the 21st century. Teams at the bottom of the standings wrestled for position all season to increase their odds at landing the No. 1 overall pick and the rights to Duke super freshman Cooper Flagg. We now know where Flagg will begin his NBA career.

The Dallas Mavericks are the lucky winners of the...

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Eric Lipton, Dylan Freedman and David Yaffe-Bellany

Some Bidders in Trump’s Contest Sold All Their Digital Coins but Still Won

Because of a quirk in the rules, some participants vying to dine with the president benefited from dumping the Trump family’s memecoins rather than accumulating them.

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Shawn McCreesh

Trump Uses Sam Snead Analogy to Justify Plan for Qatari Plane

President Trump invoked the golfing great Sam Snead to justify a plan to accept a $400 million plane from Qatar to use as Air Force One.

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Charlie Savage

Trump’s Plan to Accept Luxury Jet From Qatar Strains Bounds of Propriety

The second Trump administration is blowing through limits on the mixing of public office and personal benefits.

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51 Products So Revolutionary, You’ll Call Them Paul Revere

There's a gasoline-scented perfume in this post that's about to completely change the game.

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32 Stunning Wedding Guest Fashion Pieces That You’ll Find Excuses To Wear Again And Again

Never feel guilty for repeating outfits when you look this good.

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32 Dresses With Pricetags That’ll Make You Want To Twirl All Day Long

Prepare yourself: the most expensive dress in here is $69.90.

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35 Ultra-Handy Things That You’ll Want To Pack For Every Trip From Here On Out

Traveling's always a pain, but maybe now it can be less of one?

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Trump's "Flying Palace" Plane He Is Getting Gifted From Qatar Has People Online Questioning How This Could Even Be Happening

"Just curious, what’s the tariff on a $400 million jet from Qatar?"

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Here Are 60 Disney Characters — You Better Remember At Least 55

Only millennials remember Milo from Atlantis.

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Does Your Soul Match The Energy Of The Sun Or Moon? Pick "Twilight" Characters To Find Out

"Before you, Bella, my life was like a moonless night."

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43 Practical Presents To Gift To Yourself Because You’re Responsible, Damnit

You're about to get an A+ in practicality, my friend.

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