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Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge: Ultra-Thin Smartphone Features and News

Tech / Tech / Samsung Galaxy
By Newsroom,  published 31 October 2025 at 13h17, updated on 31 October 2025 at 13h17.
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Rumors suggest that Samsung may revisit its ultra-thin smartphone lineup with the Galaxy S26 Edge, sparking speculation among tech enthusiasts about potential innovations and a renewed focus on slim, elegant design in the brand’s future flagship releases.

TL;DR

  • Rumors persist about the fate of the Galaxy S26 Edge.
  • Ultra-thin design raises concerns over battery and price.
  • Samsung faces scrutiny over premium strategy and innovation.

Design Obsession Fuels Debate Over Galaxy S26 Edge

Speculation continues to swirl around the future of the Galaxy S26 Edge. Not long ago, trusted sources such as IceUniverse fanned rumors that Samsung might discontinue this line, supposedly due to disappointing sales figures for the previous Galaxy S25 Edge. Yet, recent findings from Galaxy Club suggest a twist: work may indeed be underway on a new device internally dubbed “More Slim,” a clear reference to the S25 Edge’s own “Slim” codename. This revelation has reignited debates across the tech community.

The High Cost of Ultra-Thin Ambitions

There’s no denying that both Samsung and rivals like Apple have made slimness an industry obsession. The previous S25 Edge model pushed boundaries with its slender 5.8 mm profile—an engineering feat, certainly, but not without drawbacks. To achieve this minimal thickness, compromises were unavoidable:

  • Batteries shrank to just 3,900 mAh (while Plus and Ultra models boasted 4,900 mAh).
  • The camera module lost versatility, offering only two sensors.
  • The launch price soared to $1,099—far outpacing the standard model’s $799 tag.

This raises pressing questions: Should consumers accept reduced battery life and fewer features simply for aesthetics?

A Tricky Balancing Act in the Premium Segment

Unlike mid-range options such as the Galaxy A56—which at $499 makes sensible trade-offs—premium devices like the S25 Edge are held to stricter standards. When high price points aren’t matched by clear technological or ergonomic advantages, even loyal fans start questioning who these ultra-thin phones are really for.

Recent user feedback highlights recurring criticisms: limited battery endurance disrupts daily use, trimmed-down camera systems fall short compared to other in-house models, and overall value for money feels lacking.

Skepticism and Anticipation Ahead of 2026 Launch

With no official launch expected until 2026, uncertainty looms. Some enthusiasts hope for breakthroughs—longer battery life or groundbreaking camera innovations—in the next iteration. Others wonder if chasing thinness remains a wise strategic move for Samsung. One thing remains clear: every decision will be closely watched by a passionate and demanding audience.

Le Récap
  • TL;DR
  • Design Obsession Fuels Debate Over Galaxy S26 Edge
  • The High Cost of Ultra-Thin Ambitions
  • A Tricky Balancing Act in the Premium Segment
  • Skepticism and Anticipation Ahead of 2026 Launch
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