Group 1 - Samsung Electronics launched the ultra-thin Galaxy S25 Edge AI smartphone, priced at $1,099, with a thickness of only 5.8mm and a weight of 163g, making it approximately 30% thinner and 25% lighter than the S25 Ultra model [1][2] - The S25 Edge features a 6.7-inch HD screen, up to 12GB of RAM, and storage options of 256GB and 512GB, with a price that is $100 more than the S25 Plus and $200 less than the S25 Ultra [2][3] - The smartphone's battery capacity is approximately 3,900mAh, which is less than the S25's 4,000mAh and the S25 Ultra's 5,000mAh, raising concerns about battery life despite claims of all-day battery support [3] Group 2 - The introduction of ultra-thin smartphones marks a shift in strategy for major manufacturers like Samsung and Apple, moving away from a focus on battery life and camera improvements to emphasize sleek designs [4][5] - The global market for AI smartphones is expected to grow significantly, with an estimated 16% of smartphone shipments being AI-enabled by 2024, projected to rise to 54% by 2028, driven by consumer demand for enhanced AI features [6] - A recent survey indicated that U.S. consumers are willing to pay an average of $9.11 per month for unlimited access to Apple Intelligence, reflecting a growing interest in AI capabilities in smartphones [7]
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