Samsung has revealed the secrets behind the thinness of the Galaxy S25 Edge |
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The recently released Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge with an ultra-thin body that is only 5.8mm thick was a real challenge for the company's engineers. The company has shared details on how it managed to make this minimalism a reality without sacrificing on performance and durability. According to the corporation's engineers, the key to success was a complete reworking of the internal design. Instead of adapting old solutions for new dimensions, they started from scratch: dozens of prototypes, non-standard layouts and assembly accuracy at the level of 0.1 mm - all this was part of the path to the thinnest smartphone in the history of the Galaxy series. In order not to sacrifice reliability, the body used titanium and new Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, reinforced with Samsung's own developments. As a result, the design of the smartphone turned out to be quite strong and not inferior to traditional devices. Creating cameras for the Galaxy S25 Edge was also a challenge for engineers. The main 200-megapixel module does not protrude much from the body thanks to a redesigned stabilization and autofocus system. This has reduced the thickness of the module by 10%. Cooling also had to be reinvented. The slim body accommodated an enlarged evaporation chamber and introduced a new system of heat dissipation through the front frame with a “hole structure”. Such a solution was used for the first time in the Galaxy line. |