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Galaxy S25 Edge Drop Test: Here’s how durable Samsung’s thinnest flagship phone

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is one of the thinnest and most stylish phones out right now. It looks sleek, feels light, and comes with premium features. But with that great design comes a big question: Is the Galaxy S25 Edge durable enough to survive a drop?
For that, a recent drop test by PBKreviews put the S25 Edge through some falls. However, the results are not amazing.
Even though the phone uses Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the front and Victus 2 glass on the back, it didn’t take much to crack it. The screen cracked after just one face-down drop, about the height we had held it during a phone call.
After that, he phone was dropped on its back. This time, the rear glass did a bit better, but after a couple of drops, it also started to crack. A few side drops added some scratches and dents to the metal frame.
But the phone kept working the whole time during the test, and it didn’t bend, which is impressive for such a thin device.
If you’re careful with your devices or always use a case, you’ll probably be fine. But if you tend to drop your phone often, this one might not be the great choice unless you add some extra protection like additional glass or a case.
So, is the Galaxy S25 Edge worth it? If you love thin, stylish phones and don’t drop them often, it might still be a great choice. But if you’re worried about drops, you need to use extra protection for using this smartphone.
Check the full video of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Drop Test below.
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Download Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 Wallpapers

Samsung has just launched its latest foldable phones, and this time, there are three new models. The new lineup includes the Galaxy Z Flip 7, the more budget-friendly Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, and the powerful Galaxy Z Fold 7. At the moment, the wallpapers of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 are now available for download.
Along with these new phones, Samsung also introduced a fresh set of wallpapers. If you’re looking for the new Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 wallpapers, you’re in the right place. Thanks to Raven, you can now download all the official wallpapers in high quality.
These wallpapers are made to match the unique look and feel of the foldable phones. They come in bright colors, smooth gradients, and stylish designs that look great on any screen.
Download the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 wallpapers today and refresh your device’s look with a touch of Samsung’s latest design.
You can check some wallpaper previews below:
Galaxy Z Fold 7
Galaxy Z Flip 7
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 and Flip7 FE eligible for 7 Android and One UI updates through 2032

Samsung just introduced the new foldable smartphones – Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip7 FE, at the Galaxy Unpacked event. All three foldable phones will get seven years of Android updates and security patches.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7, Flip7 FE, and Fold 7 ship with Android 16 and One UI 8.0 out of the box. Notably, these are the first phones to come preloaded with Android 16. Each device will receive seven years of Android OS upgrades and security updates, which ensures support until 2032 with Android 23.
This means that these Galaxy foldable phones will stay fresh for a long time. Even the more affordable Galaxy Z Flip7 FE will get the same long-term software support as Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7.
One UI 8 adds smart features powered by Galaxy AI. It includes Photo Assist for easily editing pictures by suggesting what to remove, and Audio Eraser can clean up background noise in recordings. You can read a web article on one side while seeing a summary on the other using Browsing Assist on a Fold smartphone.
Seven years of update support make these smartphones an excellent long-term investment. Pre-orders are now open, and the phones will be available starting July 25.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE looks more like S24 FE than S25 in live images; supports Qi2 charging

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE just popped up in some live images on the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) site, and it’s giving us a good look at what this phone’s all about. It’s the first time we’re seeing live shots after the previous render leak.
The front has a nice, clean display with a punch-hole camera and rounded corners, which feels pretty standard but sleek. Flip it over, and you’ve got three cameras on the back, each with a silver ring around it (via TheTechOutlook).
The phone in the images is a cool grey color, so that’s definitely one of the options you’ll be able to pick. You can check out the front and back in the live images, and honestly, it looks a lot more like the Galaxy S24 FE than the Galaxy S25.

Source – Wireless Power Consortium
The WPC listing also spills some details about charging. Similar to the Galaxy S25 series, the upcoming S25 FE supports Qi2 Ready (version 2.1.0). That said, it is ready for Qi2 wireless charging, but it doesn’t feature magnets inside.
Samsung would offer Qi2-compatible cases for the Galaxy S25 FE. The case will have magnets to unlock faster and reliable wireless charging. It’s a major upgrade over the S24 FE that practically enhances the user experience.
The Galaxy S25 FE may launch around October this year. It will be powered by an Exynos 2400 processor with a 10-core CPU and an Xclipse GPU. The rigid OLED is also being replaced with flagship-grade flexible OLED screens.
Out of the box, the device will run Android 16-based One UI 8. While the design feels like an S24 FE replica, the thickness is being reduced. It would be released as the company’s thinnest Fan Edition smartphone yet.
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Check how many battery charges your Samsung phones can survive (EU Data)

Smartphone batteries don’t last forever, but how long can yours keep going? The European Union’s new energy label program gives us clear answers. It rates devices on power efficiency, durability, and battery charge cycles. Let’s dive into the supported battery charge cycles for a range of Samsung Galaxy phones, as per EU data.
The EU’s energy labels show how many charge cycles a phone’s battery can handle before it starts to degrade. A charge cycle is one full charge, from 0% to 100%, with cycles could happen in one go or over multiple partial charges, and Samsung phones stand out in the EU data.
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series phones show battery health and cycle count data. The new stats are inspired by Apple iPhones, which have shown such data for years. Meanwhile, Samsung’s battery stats are not widely available on Galaxy devices.
Here’s how many charges your Galaxy device could survive:
2,000 charge cycles:
- Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge
- Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 FE (S25 Plus and Ultra aren’t listed yet)
- Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36
- Galaxy XCover7, XCover7 Pro
- Galaxy Tab Active5, Tab Active5 Pro
- Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, Tab S10 Ultra, Tab S10 FE, Tab S10 FE Plus
Samsung flagships like the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, S25 Ultra, and S25 Edge are rated for 2,000 charge cycles. Other Samsung models also shine:
- The Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy A56, A36, XCover7, XCover7 Pro, and Tab S10 series (including Plus, Ultra, FE, and FE Plus) all boast 2,000 charge cycles.
This means they can maintain at least 80% of their original battery capacity after 2,000 full charges. That’s impressive compared to most devices, which typically fall between 1,000 and 1,400 cycles.
1,200 charge cycles:
- Galaxy A26
- Galaxy A16
The Galaxy A26 and A16 are rated for 1,200 cycles, still above the average for many brands.
Credits – FragmentedChicken / Reddit
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Apple iPhone 17e may go head-to-head with Samsung Galaxy S25 FE in 2026

A new report claims that Apple will launch the iPhone 17e next year. It will follow up on the main models, which are set to drop this September. The affordable iPhone 17e will compete with Samsung’s Galaxy S25 FE.
Korea’s TheElec reports that the Apple iPhone 17e may launch in Spring 2026. It’s a calendar timeline between March and May in certain countries. Samsung’s Galaxy S25 FE will launch later this year, and rival Apple’s iPhone 17e.
There’s a major hardware difference expected in these two phones.
Samsung is slated to use premium flexible OLED in the Galaxy S25 FE. The company’s Display arm is gearing up to start mass-producing OLED panels for this Fan Edition product.
On the other hand, Apple will keep recycling aged OLED panels initially manufactured for the iPhone 14 in the iPhone 17e next year, after doing it once for the iPhone 16e this year.

Source – Apple
Samsung Display will supply OLED screens for the iPhone 17e next year. LG Display and China’s BOE will also enjoy Apple orders for display panels for its next affordable iPhone.
The report states that Apple will launch a new iPhone “e” model every year after the 2026 release. The company will retain an affordable model to compete with its biggest rival, Samsung, in terms of worldwide volumes shipped.
The iPhone maker aims to maintain annual iPhone shipments of 220 million to 230 million units. Among them, the iPhone “e” models could have a capping of 20 million to avoid sales harm to the main models that are Apple’s cash cow.
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