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Battle of the Thin Phones: iPhone Air vs. Galaxy S25 Edge

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Why This Matters

The emergence of ultra-thin smartphones like the iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge signifies a shift towards sleeker, more comfortable devices that prioritize design without entirely sacrificing performance. These models are also paving the way for foldable phones, highlighting innovation in form factor and user experience. However, consumers should weigh the trade-offs in battery life, camera capabilities, and overall features when opting for these slim designs.

Key Takeaways

If you're tired of your smartphone making your pockets or purses bulge, Apple and Samsung have thin alternatives that pack premium performance in a slimmer format. A bit lighter, more comfortable to hold and undeniably chic, the iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge are pushing the envelope of slimmer phone designs. They're also instrumental in paving the way for foldables such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the rumored iPhone Fold.

But what are you giving up for a slim phone? Do they overcome the trade-offs in battery life, camera and sound quality that come with a thinner design? If you press them together, are they much thicker combined than a regular iPhone 17 or Galaxy S25 (or the new Galaxy S26)? I'm here to do the math and compare features for you.

Looking to order the iPhone Air? Check out our order guide to learn if you can get it free and other great deals.

Want to buy the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge? Find out which carriers and retailers are offering the best deals on Samsung's slim phone.

The iPhone Air starts at $999. Apple

iPhone Air vs. S25 Edge price comparison

iPhone Air: $999 . The iPhone Air takes the place formerly held by the iPhone 16 Plus, making it the only model with a screen larger than the iPhone 17 that isn't an iPhone 17 Pro.

Galaxy S25 Edge: $1,100. The S25 Edge joins the S26 and S26 Ultra in this year's Galaxy lineup.

The iPhone Air includes fewer features than the iPhone 17, such as the number of cameras. However, it features a larger display, an A19 Pro processor, and is equipped with 256GB of storage to begin with. Additionally, Apple has consistently applied premium pricing for minor design changes. The original MacBook Air fit into an inter-office envelope and cost $1,799, despite being underpowered compared to the rest of the MacBook line. (Over a few generations, it would eventually become Apple's entry-level affordable laptop at $999, where it still resides.)

The Galaxy S25 Edge's higher price ($101) could be an attempt to capture more dollars from customers looking for a phone that sets them apart, but we're already seeing occasional steep discounts on it.

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