While the slight thickness of the Galaxy S25 Edge surprises everyone, everyone is waiting to see if there is anything in the camera section for our surprise.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will be introduced with a superbly thinner design, but its camera’s specifications may be disappointing for some users.
According to new information released by the famous disclosure named Ice Universe, the Galaxy S25 Edge will be extremely narrow, but the camera’s specifications will not be exciting.
According to the report, the Samsung ultra -slim phone will use a 2 -megapixel ISOCELL HP2 sensor similar to the Ultra version. There is also a 2 -megapixel ultrasound camera, which will probably be the module used in the basic and Plus models of the Galaxy S25. The point that has frustrated some is the lack of a dedicated telephoto lens in this handset; This means that zooming in images will be dependent on the main camera, which may provide a not -so -desirable experience.
Why did Samsung remove the telephoto lens from the Galaxy S25 Edge?
One of the most fascinating things about the Galaxy S4 Edge is its very low thickness. While the initial rumors predicted 1.5mm thick, new information shows that the handset will be available in 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5mm, which is much thinner than expected. Of course, this narrow design comes with a 2 mAh battery that may have a low capacity compared to other flagships.
Samsung seems to have removed the telephoto lens to maintain a narrow design and prevent a large bump in the camera module. This decision can be popular with light and slim phones, but for those who need professional photography and optical zoom, it may be a better choice among other models of the Galaxy S4 series.
Overall, the Galaxy S25 Edge will probably be one of the thinnest flagship phones on the market; But it has to be seen whether Samsung has been able to balance the super -slim design and camera performance.
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