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iPhone Air vs. Samsung S25 Edge: I Compared Both Thin Phones, and There's a Clear Winner
Apple's iPhone Air features a 5.6mm titanium frame and A19 Pro chip, priced $50 less than Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge, which offers a larger battery and 200MP main camera.
- Apple released the ultra-thin iPhone Air and Samsung launched the slim Galaxy S25 Edge earlier in 2025, setting up a direct comparison.
- The shift to slim phones follows years of focus on larger, feature-packed devices and a discontinued small iPhone mini due to weak demand.
- The iPhone Air measures 5.6mm thick with a 6.5-inch screen and costs $999, while the S25 Edge is slightly thicker at 5.8mm, has a 6.7-inch display, and costs $1,099.
- The S25 Edge features a 200MP camera and 3,900mAh battery, while the iPhone Air offers a 48MP sensor, 2,800mAh battery, eSIM-only support, and up to 40 hours video with MagSafe Battery.
- Analysts remain uncertain about slim phones' market demand, with Samsung reducing S25 Edge production due to weak sales, while Apple’s design may signal future foldable models.
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