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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge vs S25 Plus – Battery and performance compared in hands-on tests

Samsung’s newly revealed Galaxy S25 Edge has been compared with the Galaxy S25 Plus in an early hands-on test for battery and performance. The video contains comparison on key aspects of the devices including battery life and performance.
Launched this week, the Galaxy S25 Edge has sparked excitement with its ultra-slim 5.8 mm design. However, its smaller 3,900 mAh battery raises questions compared to the S25 Plus’s 4,900 mAh battery. Let’s compare their battery life and performance.
Battery Life
The Galaxy S25 Edge packs a 3,900 mAh battery, notably smaller than the 4,900 mAh battery in the S25 Plus. Despite this gap, early tests suggest the Edge holds up well.
A hands-on video by Korean channel Amazing ddongcan shows the Edge trailing the Plus by just 2% after 3 hours and 20 minutes of use. After 7 hours and 22 minutes, the gap widens to 5%.
These tests, conducted on Wi-Fi with airplane mode enabled, may not reflect everyday scenarios like mobile data or heavy app usage.
Performance
Both phones are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, delivering top-tier performance. According to reported Geekbench 6 results, the S25 Plus scores 3,095 single-core and 9,753 multi-core, while the S25 Edge hits 2,889 and 9,282, respectively.
In 3DMark’s WildLife stress test, the S25 Plus achieves a best loop score of 20,049 with 50.5% stability, compared to the S25 Edge’s 18,138 and 45.6% stability.
These figures suggest a ~5% performance advantage for the S25 Plus, likely due to better thermal management and software tuning.
Choose the Galaxy S25 Edge if you value a lightweight, ultra-thin phone with strong performance and a premium camera. It’s ideal for users who don’t mind charging more often. Opt for the S25 Plus if battery life, faster charging, and a telephoto lens are priorities.
The S25 Plus, priced around $100 less than the S25 Edge, offers better value for users needing longer battery life and faster charging.
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Galaxy Z Fold 7: These 5 specs are now confirmed

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is anticipated as the biggest design improvement among all Samsung foldable, and it will be one of the slimmest devices released in the segment. On the face of growing competition and increasing footprint, the phone maker wants to continue its advancements, and Fold 7 could become a major milestone in this quest for supremacy.
Report suggests that Samsung could unveil Galaxy Z Fold 7 at Unpacked next month, and we’ve compiled a list of specs that are already confirmed.
Chipset
This new foldable will use Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, confirmed by its Geekbench visits. The flagship chip was also used for Galaxy S25 series including the S25 Edge to provide performance. Importantly, this chipset has improved AI processing capabilities to run generative AI features from the courtesy of Galaxy AI.
The company is likely to continue the 12GB RAM option, but we cannot deny the 16GB version for limited markets.

Global Galaxy Z Fold 7
Design
This segment will be the key focus at the launch event, and the phone will be thinner than the Fold 6. Renders and leaked specifications suggest that the Fold 7 will be 3.9mm thin when unfolded, compared to the 5.6mm thickness of the predecessor.
The size is also going to be bigger as the entire phone is expected to be 158.4mm wide and 143.1mm tall. These dimensions show an increase in overall size from 153.5mm and 132.6mm for height and width, respectively, in Fold 6. Despite the size increase, the phone will be relatively lighter than before, but the actual weight is unknown.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 vs Fold 6 Thickness comparison (source – Android Headlines)
Display
The size increase will allow Samsung to fit a larger cover and internal screen. That said, the cover is expected to be 6.5-inch OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate. The inner panel could expand between 8 to 8.2-inches (tentatively) upgrading from 7.6 inches in the previous version.

Source – Android Headlines
Camera
One of the major upgrades in Galaxy Z Fold 7 specs will be the main camera, consisting of a 200MP sensor, an upgrade from 50MP in the Fold 6. Though users may not use the full resolution all the time but improved pixel quality will provide sharper and brighter images. The ultra-wide and telephoto cameras could remain unchanged.
Battery
This is going to be a bummer, but early insights about the device suggest the Fold 7 won’t be getting a new battery; instead, it will stick to a 4400mAh pack. However, users are speculating at least 5000mAh, which is going to be a tough guess.
Software
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will run One UI 8 (Android 16) out of the box. This year will be the first time when foldables will lead in getting the latest operating system before S-series devices. Also, it will offer 7 generations of OS upgrades and 7 years of security update support.
Conclusion
These are five key specs of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7, but Samsung may have more surprises ready for us at the Unpacked event.
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Samsung One UI 8 has a Pug in wallpapers

One UI 8 has rebranded the phone’s personalization section, and Samsung has adopted a pug wallpaper for users to provide a refreshed experience.
Samsung phones, like any other smartphone, come with system wallpapers and themes. One UI 7 has made a major change in organizing these wallpapers and simplifying the selection by combining similar stock wallpapers.
This update also introduced a featured wallpaper that demonstrates the new frame system. Allowing users to apply a frame over a selected photograph to make a new home and lock screen wallpaper.
The initial installment of this frame wallpaper demonstration featured a Jack Russell Terrier with blue sunglasses and a towel to create a cool and funky vibe.
One UI 8 continues on the foundation of the previous generation of operating system, but replaces Jack with Pug. This version of the wallpaper also has the same funky feeling, and it looks good on the phone’s screen.
Follow these instructions to enable this framed wallpaper on your device.
- Tap and hold on the home screen
- Select Wallpaper and style
- Change wallpaper
- Go to Featured
This pug wallpaper is limited to One UI 8, but you can still use the Jack version or create a new wallpaper with frames in One UI 7 devices.
To do this, select a wallpaper from the Gallery app and set it as wallpaper. This will lead you to the main screen, tap Frame, and select one that suits your preference. You can also change the background color from the Color tab. Once created, tap on Done, and the wallpaper will be applied to your phone.
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Galaxy Z Flip 7 leak reveals all we need to know about its upgrades

Samsung has a new flip phone – Galaxy Z Flip 7, launching at next month’s Unpacked, and a major leak has busted the phone maker’s plan to keep it secret before anyone could see it on the grand stage.
AndroidHeadlines has shared these leaked press renders and provided the first unofficial look at the Z Flip 7, including its new cover display. The phone features a square cover screen on the top side. Compared to the new approach, the previous model only had the cover display touching the camera setup.
However, the Z Flip 7 will only leave spaces for the cameras through openings, and you will see the screen touching all four sides and corners.
With an increased size, the cover display could be used for more tasks than the limited constrained Z Flip 6 and predecessors.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 Press Render Leak (Source – Android Headlines)
On top of that, Samsung could ship extra perks for the Flip device with the new One UI 8 that could make the most out of its improved visibility.
The concept of installing a cover screen on a flip device is to allow the user to operate the device without relying on the foldable screen. It seems Samsung has finally made the Z Flip series stable enough that the users won’t no longer need to think about its unfolding mechanism.
Except for the cover screen, the Z Flip 7 has no special design traits to explore. However, the phone’s width looks optimized, and we can pay extra attention to this specific segment when the phone officially launches.
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Z Flip 7 along with Z Fold 7 at the Unpacked 2025 event, reportedly on July 9, 2025.
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Leak unfolds Galaxy Z Fold 7 before Unpacked event

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will launch at Unpacked next month, but a major leak has already unveiled its design specifications before its official introduction.
Press renders shared by Android Headlines for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 have revealed the first full look at the device, focusing on its slim design and large screens. The two colors in the renders are Blue Shadow and Jet Balck, but the material is not confirmed.
The first look at the composition highlights the slim appearance from front to rear. Look at the image below and the two halves of the phone, and the width of the hinge mechanism is shrunk to maintain the reduced volume.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 leak (Source – Android Headlines)
The cover has a full-view display, and it’s wider than Fold 6, like a regular flat-screen smartphone. The display inside is also edge-to-edge and has a center hole punch on the right side.
The rear has minor changes, while the camera design has linear composition, but the side view confirms that the phone will have a large camera bump. It’s like almost half of the entire device’s thickness. This camera bump rise could be due to the new 200MP camera sensor, which has a thick module. The Fold 6 only featured a 50MP camera.
Samsung will pack the Galaxy Z Fold 7 with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset for performance. The improved on-device computing will power the Galaxy AI features. It will be the first device to run Android 16 (One UI 8) out of the box, alongside a bunch of software improvements for a better user experience.
According to the recent report, the company is planning to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at the Unpacked event on July 9, 2025.
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Samsung One UI 8 eligible devices: Are you receiving the Android 16 upgrade?

Quick Recap
- One UI 8, based on Android 16, brings smoother animations and app design tweaks.
- Eligible devices include Galaxy S25 Edge/S25/S24/S23/S22 series, Z Fold/Flip 6/5/4, Tab S10/S9/S8, and some A-series like A55 and A35.
- Android 16-based One UI 8 is possibly rolling out by July with new foldables.
- The One UI 8 Beta program is now live.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 8 beta program now available in the US, UK, Germany, Korea, Poland, and India.
Last updated on June 19, 2028.
Hey there, Sammy fans! If you’re like me, you’re probably excited to know what’s next for your Galaxy phone. With all the buzz around Samsung’s One UI 8 and Android 16, I figured it’s time to dive into the details, especially which devices are getting the upgrade, and when it’s dropping. Let’s break it down in a way that doesn’t make your head spin.
What’s One UI 8 All About?
One UI 8 is Samsung’s big software update, built on Google’s Android 16. It’s set to bring some slick tweaks to your phone’s look and feel, though don’t expect a total overhaul. From what’s been floating around, Samsung’s focusing on refining the experience—think smoother animations, small app design updates (like a fresher Gallery and My Files), and whatever Android 16 features Google’s cooking up. I’m hoping for some noticeable performance boosts because who doesn’t want their phone to feel new?
Which Devices Are Eligible for One UI 8?
Wondering if your Galaxy is getting the One UI 8 love? Here’s the scoop on which devices are likely to make the cut, based on Samsung’s update policy.
Galaxy S Series
- Galaxy S25 Edge
- Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra
- Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE
- Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE
- Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 FE
Galaxy Z Series
- Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7
- Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4
Galaxy Tab Series
- Galaxy Tab S10+, S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra
Mid-Range Models
- Galaxy A33, A53 and A73
- Galaxy A14, A24, A34 and A54
- Galaxy A15, A25, A35 and A55
- Galaxy A06, A16
- Galaxy A26, A36 and A56
- Other A-series may be eligible, but have not been confirmed.
Note: Older devices like the Galaxy S21 series might miss out due to Samsung’s support window. Check your device’s update status in Settings to stay in the loop!
When’s Android 16 and One UI 8 Coming?
Google has officially released Android 16 on June 10, 2025, marking a significant improvement from the usual October timeline. Samsung officially launched the One UI 8 beta program on May 28, 2025, starting with the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra in Germany, Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Samsung has now expanded the One UI 8 Beta program to include India and Poland with the Beta 2 release.
Samsung has confirmed that the stable One UI 8 update will debut on its “newest foldables”—the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7—expected to launch this summer. These foldables will be the first to ship with One UI 8 and Android 16 out of the box, likely in late July 2025.
For other Galaxy devices, the stable One UI 8 rollout is likely to follow shortly after the foldables’ launch. The Galaxy S25 series, which is already in the beta testing program, could see the stable update as early as August, with the S24, S23, and other flagships like the Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 close behind.

One UI 8
If you’re wondering whether your device is eligible or when you will see One UI 8, keep an eye on Samsung’s official channels or the Samsung Members app for updates. For now, check your phone’s software update section to make sure you are on One UI 7—devices stuck on older versions might have a tougher time jumping to One UI 8.
Do you have questions about One UI 8, Android 16, or anything Samsung? Shoot me a DM on X at @SamsungSWUpdate or drop a comment. I am always down to talk tech and help you figure out what’s coming for your Galaxy.
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