The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is unveiled as the slimmest S series smartphone, and its designer has shared a behind the scene story of how they built this new device.
The S25 Edge design team was led by Jiyong Lee and Hyoungshin Park, Vice Presidents from Samsung’s Mobile eXperience (MX) Business. Lee said that the new phone has removed all unnecessary elements to slim the form factor while providing a value to the customers. The Galaxy S25 Edge optimized the design to make it modern and sleek for one-hand grip and extended use session with minimized wrist strain.
The design is highlighted with the balance of color, material, and finish (CMF) blended with Titanium material. Samsung also used titanium in the S25 Ultra to improve durability and a premium look to the device.
The flat screen, frame and the back cover creates seamless integration to achieve a 5.8mm slim design.
This new phone is following Galaxy S25 series’ luminous shade concept, inspired by the broad spectrum of light, creating three shades – Titanium Silver, Titanium Icyblue and Titanium Jetblack.
That’s one side of the story, Samsung design team want to provide the Galaxy S25 Edge users a 200MP camera experience. This ambition also met with a challenge of precision and space management.
To fit the camera in place, the team applied back glass CMF to the camera bump to make it look like a unified structure in a linear layout. However, this close integration required the designers to work with engineers across departments to test color combinations and layered finishes until the final design.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is now available for pre-order until May 30, 2025. You can book your unit with an exclusive discount on larger storage before the open sale begins.
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