在 MWC 2025 At the exhibition, Samsung captured global attention with a series of innovative products and technologies, ranging from ultra-slim flagship phones to futuristic XR devices, and even hinted at new explorations in the smart wearables field.
Galaxy S25 Edge: The Thinnest Flagship Phone Ever
Samsung showcased for the first time the Galaxy S25 Edge, featuring an ultra-slim 5.9mm body, but due to confidentiality requirements, media could only view it from a distance without hands-on experience.
Key Specifications:
- Display: 6.7-inch OLED display
- Camera: 12MP front camera, 200MP main rear camera + 12MP ultra-wide dual camera
- Material: Aluminum alloy side frame + ceramic/glass composite back panel (specific process undisclosed)
- Performance: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip + 12GB RAM, starting at 256GB storage
- Battery: 3900mAh battery + 25W wired fast charging
- System: One UI 7.0 based on Android 15
Despite the significant reduction in body thickness, Samsung emphasized its durability, but actual heat dissipation and handling experience remain to be verified.
Project Moohan: XR Headset Competing with Apple Vision Pro
Samsung's first XR device Project Moohan focuses on lightweight design and multimodal interaction as its core selling points.
Highlight Features:
- Patented Design: Supports adjustable lens positions for nearsighted users; features a separate external battery for improved wearing comfort.
- Interaction Methods: Gesture control + Gemini voice commands, paired with a “spatial window” interface, allowing users to freely adjust the position and size of virtual screens.
- System Ecosystem: Runs on the Android XR platform, compatible with apps like Google Maps and TV, with potential future support for games and dedicated controllers.
- Comparative Advantage: Compared to Apple Vision Pro, it has a lighter and thinner body (similar to ski goggles), but weight and specific resolution have not been disclosed.
Samsung revealed that the device will be officially launched in 2026, and the demo version's features may differ from the final product.
Galaxy A Series New Phones: Popularizing AI Features
Mid-range models Galaxy A56 5G/A36 5G/A26 5G were also unveiled, featuring “Awesome Intelligence” AI capabilities, though specific application scenarios were not detailed. Based on specs, AI capabilities may focus on image optimization or basic task automation.
Future Wearables: Smart Ring Patent Revealed
Samsung also disclosed a smart ring patent, with features breaking tradition:
- Temperature Measurement: Can distinguish between skin temperature and object surface temperature, and alert abnormal data via vibration, sound, or phone notifications.
- Activity Monitoring: Built-in accelerometer and gyroscope to recognize gestures or usage scenarios (e.g., fitness, daily operations).
- Design Goal: To provide a seamless wearing experience, with potential deep integration into health management and smart home control in the future.
At this MWC, Samsung showcased comprehensive innovation from hardware to interaction, but some products remain at the concept stage:
- the Galaxy S25 Edge heat dissipation and practicality are questionable;
- Project Moohan must directly face the ecosystem barriers of Apple Vision Pro;
- The smart ring still faces uncertainty in breaking through market acceptance for niche wearable devices.
Nevertheless, Samsung reinforced its “technology pioneer” positioning through MWC 2025, and more details and market validation may emerge in the coming year.


