When it comes to flagship phones, the most powerful 2025 devices are now becoming cheaper than their original price tags.
This has been the case with most flagship devices, but one of the best deals we’ve seen is for the thin Galaxy S25 Edge.
Originally going for $1219.99 at launch, it’s now possible to pick up the unbelievably slim Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge with 512GB storage for just $729.99 in a time-limited deal.
That’s a slick 40% discount for the black, blue or silver versions, which brings the phone down to around the launch price of the Galaxy S25.

Save $490 on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Save 40% on the Galaxy S25 Edge 512GB: now $729.99, down from its $1219.99 launch price.
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Not only is that an outstanding deal for that particular phone, but it also makes the device cheaper than the iPhone 16 Pro or base-level Pixel 9 Pro.
The standout feature of the Edge is, without doubt, its sleek appearance. This is thinnest member of the S25 family and it feels different to other phones on the market.
On the front, there’s a 6.7-inch display that can offer a great visual experience in both day-to-day use and when gaming. Samsung OLED screens have always ruled supreme where colour fidelity is concerned, and this is a fantastic display.
Even without these improvements, the S25 Edge was already in possession of an all-day battery, a fast processor and tons of storage (512GB), making it a great buy.
Rounding things off is the Samsung Galaxy S25’s Night Video feature, allowing the phone to capture video clips in low-light situations with ease.
The Titanium finish adds to the sleekness of the phone, making it a genuine head-turner when out in public. Add to that the 1-year US manufacturer warranty and this deal offers outstanding value for money.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is stunningly thin and light, putting it head and shoulders above every other flagship phone on the market. It comes at a cost however, primarily in terms of battery life, with struggles to make it through a single day. It also lacks a dedicated zoom lens, though how much of a difference this makes in real-world use is debatable.
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A joy to use and hold -
Uncompromising flagship screen -
Plenty of power -
Solid camera performance
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Battery struggles to last a single day -
Relatively slow 25W charging -
No dedicated zoom lens -
Gets warm rather easily
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