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Samsung Warns Apple: iPhone 17 Air Risks - News Directory 3

Samsung Warns Apple: iPhone 17 Air Risks

June 23, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
News Context
At a glance
  • Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge, with its emphasis on a thin form factor, ⁣has significantly influenced the 2025 smartphone market.
  • While ⁤thin designs are⁢ trendy,their popularity might potentially be⁢ less than anticipated.
  • Mihai Matei reported that Samsung has "considerably ⁤lowered" the number of Galaxy ⁣S25 Edge units it planned to produce this month ⁢due ⁢to underperformance.
Original source: forbes.com

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge sales figures send a clear warning: the pursuit of a thin⁣ smartphone can be a double-edged sword. The Galaxy S25, despite its sleek design,⁢ saw reduced production due to disappointing sales. This raises critical questions for ⁤Apple, as the ‍iPhone 17 Air prepares ⁤to enter the market.⁢ Will the⁢ iPhone Air’s ultra-thin ⁣design resonate with consumers, or will it face similar challenges? The article examines the potential pitfalls of prioritizing aesthetics over performance, ‍camera quality, and battery life, providing valuable insights for tech enthusiasts. Discover how lessons learned from Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge could shape the future of the iPhone 17 Air and‍ impact other apple products. For more⁣ on this and other tech news, visit News Directory 3. discover what’s next in the race for slimmer smartphones.







Galaxy S25 Edge Sales: A Warning for Apple’s iPhone ‍17 Air?












Key Points

  • Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge pushes thin smartphone design.
  • iPhone 17 Air⁤ will soon⁣ compete in this ⁣market.
  • Galaxy S25 Edge ‍sales have fallen short of expectations.
  • Thin designs may ⁣sacrifice performance for aesthetics.
  • Technology may benefit ⁤foldable phones‍ and other apple products.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Sales: A Warning for Apple’s iPhone 17 Air?

Updated June 23, 2025

Samsung ⁢Galaxy S25 Edge displayed in⁤ Seoul
The samsung Galaxy S25 Edge in ⁢Seoul, South Korea. (Anadolu via Getty Images)

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge, with its emphasis on a thin form factor, ⁣has significantly influenced the 2025 smartphone market. ⁤Apple’s ⁣upcoming ⁤iPhone 17 ⁢Air is expected to‍ follow suit. Though, Samsung’s experience with the S25 Edge offers ⁤a ⁣cautionary tale for Apple and other manufacturers entering this niche.

While ⁤thin designs are⁢ trendy,their popularity might potentially be⁢ less than anticipated. Initial sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge where strong, particularly in South Korea.⁢ However, demand quickly diminished, leading Samsung to reduce its production plans.

Mihai Matei reported that Samsung has “considerably ⁤lowered” the number of Galaxy ⁣S25 Edge units it planned to produce this month ⁢due ⁢to underperformance.

This raises the ⁢question:⁤ Where is⁤ the value in these ultra-fashionable smartphones that compromise battery life, performance, and camera quality ⁢for a slimmer‍ profile?

The Galaxy S25 Edge does contribute to Samsung’s foldable smartphone development. The technology can be⁣ applied to⁤ the Galaxy Z Fold ⁤and Z Flip series, where thinness⁣ is crucial for a compact folded size. Design⁢ lessons from the ‍S25 Edge will likely benefit the ⁤foldable design team.

Apple also has its own history with thin devices. Techniques ⁣used in the iPhone 17 Air are‍ expected to be incorporated ‍into future iPads and MacBooks. the pursuit of “the thinnest iPhone ⁤ever” could also lead to design elements from the 17 Air appearing in the iPhone 18 family in 202

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