S25 Edge: The Return of the Curve… But Why?
Samsung has resurrected the Edge display, a design once thought to be retired in favor of flat screens. The S25 Edge brings back the curved display, but with a fresh twist—now with even more accidental touches and frustration.
Why Is Samsung Bringing Back the Edge?
Samsung claims the Edge is making a comeback because of "consumer demand," but let's be real—it’s more about selling something different. The curves look futuristic, but they also make handling the phone twice as risky.
The Good, the Bad, and the Slippery
The S25 Edge is undeniably one of the best-looking phones on the market. The edge-to-edge display seamlessly melts into the sides, giving the illusion of an infinity screen. Watching videos, playing games, and scrolling through social media feels ultra-premium. But there’s a catch—your fingers will inevitably press something they weren’t supposed to.
Pros of the S25 Edge
✅ Looks sleek and premium
✅ Edge panels for quick access to apps
✅ Excellent for people who miss curved displays
✅ Lighter and thinner than the Ultra model
Cons of the S25 Edge
❌ More accidental touches than ever
❌ Finding a proper screen protector is impossible
❌ Makes you question why flat screens ever disappeared
❌ Costs almost as much as the Ultra, but without the top-tier specs
For those who love the form over function approach, the S25 Edge is a dream. But if you prefer practicality over aesthetics, you might want to go with the standard S25 or Ultra instead.
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