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Samsung launches slimmest smartphone as races against rival Apple

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Samsung Electronics launches the Galaxy S25 Edge, Seoul, South Korea, May 13, 2025. /VCG
Samsung Electronics launches the Galaxy S25 Edge, Seoul, South Korea, May 13, 2025. /VCG

Samsung Electronics launches the Galaxy S25 Edge, Seoul, South Korea, May 13, 2025. /VCG

Samsung Electronics made public its slimmest flagship model to date on Tuesday, complete with enhanced artificial intelligence (AI) features, as it seeks to get ahead of rival Apple on the premium market.

The S25 Edge launch is designed to appeal to increasing demand, especially from consumers in their 20s and 30s, for more portable smartphones.

"The feedback was clear – users wanted something slimmer and easier to carry without sacrificing performance," said Samsung, which made structural changes to reduce the thickness of internal components, including the printed circuit board and thermal systems.

Analysts said the launch was strategically timed to pre-empt Apple, which is expected to launch a thinner iPhone in the second half of this year.

"By releasing the product a few months ahead, Samsung could inflict some impact on Apple and attract consumers looking for thinner smartphones. It appears to be a calculated decision to capture that segment of demand," said Ryu Young-ho, a senior analyst at NH Investment & Securities.

The S25 Edge will go on sale in South Korea on May 23 and in the United States on May 30, Samsung said, adding it will roll it out to about 30 countries, including China and some European countries.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone is showcased during a media preview in New York, the US, May 9, 2025. /VCG
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone is showcased during a media preview in New York, the US, May 9, 2025. /VCG

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone is showcased during a media preview in New York, the US, May 9, 2025. /VCG

Starting at $1099, the model has a 6.7-inch (170 mm) screen and a 5.8 millimetre-thick body, making it larger than the basic S25 model but only fractionally heavier.

The S25 Edge has Samsung's latest built-in AI functions, including multimodal AI that allows users to interact with the device in real time through vision and voice, using the camera to ask questions.

Samsung did not disclose the production site for the new model.

It became the world's leading smartphone vendor in the first quarter of 2025, capturing 20 percent of the global market and narrowly surpassing Apple, which held an 19 percent share, data from Counterpoint Research showed.

Samsung last month, however, said second-quarter shipments could be affected if tariff risks weaken demand.

Source(s): Reuters
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